News That Matters: Television and American Opinion

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Author: Shanto Iyengar

ISBN-10: 0226388573

ISBN-13: 9780226388571

Category: Journalism

"News That Matters does matter, because it demonstrates conclusively that television newscasts powerfully affect opinion. . . . All that follows, whether it supports, modifies, or challenges their conclusions, will have to begin here."—Aaron Wildavsky, The Public Interest\ "Because of its methodological integrity and richness, News That Matters is likely to be regarded as an impressive, possibliy grounbreaking work."—Neil Postman, New York Times Book Review

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"News That Matters does matter, because it demonstrates conclusively that television newscasts powerfully affect opinion. . . . All that follows, whether it supports, modifies, or challenges their conclusions, will have to begin here."—Aaron Wildavsky, The Public Interest"Because of its methodological integrity and richness, News That Matters is likely to be regarded as an impressive, possibliy grounbreaking work."—Neil Postman, New York Times Book Review Booknews A paper reprint of the 1987 clothbound edition. Using sophisticated and innovative experiments that unobtrusively altered the order and emphasis of news stories in selected broadcasts, the authors tested the reactions of a cross-section of issues that receive extended coverage in national news become more important to viewers, while those that are ignored lose credibility. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Acknowledgments1. A Primordial Power?2. Pathways to Knowledge: Experimentation and the Analysis of Television's Power3. The Agenda-Setting Effect4. Vivid Cases and Lead Stories5. Personal Predicaments and National Problems6. Victims of Agenda-Setting7. The Priming Effect8. Priming and Presidential Character9. Priming and Presidential Responsibility10. Victims of Priming11. Electoral Consequences of Printing12. News That Matters Appendix A Appendix B Notes Bibliography Index

\ BooknewsA paper reprint of the 1987 clothbound edition. Using sophisticated and innovative experiments that unobtrusively altered the order and emphasis of news stories in selected broadcasts, the authors tested the reactions of a cross-section of issues that receive extended coverage in national news become more important to viewers, while those that are ignored lose credibility. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \