Presidency in the Era of 24-Hour News
Discover the intricate dynamics of media and politics in Jeffrey E. Cohen's insightful book, Presidency in the Era of 24-Hour News. Published by Princeton University Press in 2008, this compelling paperback spans 288 pages and delves into the evolving relationship between the news media and public trust. Cohen expertly traces the decline in public engagement with news, arguing that this shift has significantly diminished the media's power to shape public opinion. As a result, the president's capacity to influence the populace through news outlets has also waned. This thought-provoking exploration is essential for anyone interested in political science, media studies, and the current state of democracy. Enhance your understanding of how 24-hour news cycles affect political leadership and public perception by adding this pivotal work to your collection.