The C-SPAN Revolution - Hardcover

9780806128702: The C-SPAN Revolution
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Book by Frantzich Stephen Sullivan John

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Explores the inception, development, and current status of the public service television network, and examines C-SPAN's impact on public figures and the station's role in the development of cable TV
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According to Frantzich and Sullivan, C-SPAN is important because it has redefined and expanded the role of television in the late twentieth century. When Brian Lamb and his supporters in the cable industry founded C-SPAN, their mission was a radical one: to shift the emphasis in television from entertainment to information and education. With the particular goal of making the business of government accessible to the public, the creators of C-SPAN initiated the first broadcasts of entire sessions of Congress. Almost from the outset, the network opened its phone lines to allow citizens to talk directly to legislators, party leaders, and members of the press. In time, C-SPAN would expand its programming to include coverage of House and Senate committee meetings, foreign legislature sessions, and on-the-road presidential campaigns. Because it covers politics more extensively than other networks, C-SPAN has influenced the careers of prominent politicians. Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Newt Gingrich, and Ross Perot have all taken advantage of C-SPAN's spotlight to further their careers. Other political figures - such as Joseph Biden, Tip O'Neill, and Jim Wright - have suffered political wounds because of C-SPAN's exposure. Frantzich and Sullivan acknowledge a possible downside to C-SPAN's information-oriented programming: As the public has become inundated with information, it has grown more cynical and distrustful of the system. However, the authors believe the network's benefits outweigh its defects; not only does C-SPAN foster a better-informed citizenry, its unedited format allows citizens to form their own opinions about what they see.

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  • VerlagUniversity of Oklahoma Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum1996
  • ISBN 10 0806128704
  • ISBN 13 9780806128702
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Anzahl der Seiten448

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Buchbeschreibung Zustand: New. C-SPAN (the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) was started in 1979 with the aims of providing unedited coverage of public events in the US, particularly the workings of government. This text traces the history of this network and examines its impact on. Artikel-Nr. 898748177

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