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the Control Room: How Television Calls Shots Presidential Elections
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Who will determine what Americans are thinking when they cast their votes in the year 2000?
Martin Plissner, former political director of CBS News, has played a central role in the network coverage of every presidential campaign since 1964. In
The Control Room,
he shows how all the elements of our nation's greatest contest the primaries, the conventions, the counting of the ballots are shaped by the networks' struggle for supremacy in today's media-intensive age. From the earliest announcements to the final swearing-in, those inside the control rooms determine what Americans care about when they enter the polling booths and whom the country ultimately sends to the Oval Office.
Martin Plissner, former political director of CBS News, has played a central role in the network coverage of every presidential campaign since 1964. In
The Control Room,
he shows how all the elements of our nation's greatest contest the primaries, the conventions, the counting of the ballots are shaped by the networks' struggle for supremacy in today's media-intensive age. From the earliest announcements to the final swearing-in, those inside the control rooms determine what Americans care about when they enter the polling booths and whom the country ultimately sends to the Oval Office.