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  1. This section examines the ways in which presidents responded to the technological development of television and how it influenced electoral campaigns, communications strategies, and party structures.

  2. U.S. PRESIDENCY AND TELEVISION. Ten dates, some momentous, some merely curious, tell the story of presidential television. In its own way, each date sheds light on the complex relationship between the U.S. presidency and the American television industry.

  3. 18 de jun. de 1984 · Television and the Presidency: Directed by Roger Ailes. With Robert Bradsell, Barry Goldwater, E.G. Marshall, Richard Nixon. A program that documents the increasing role of television's influence on Presidential elections since 1952.

  4. 18 de jun. de 1984 · ''Television and the Presidency'' shows us images and incidents that helped to determine elections. We see, among other things, Mr. Nixon giving his ''Checkers'' speech in 1952, Senator...

  5. penntoday.upenn.edu › news › 75th-anniversary-harry-truman-speech-television-presidentThe television and the President | Penn Today

    4 de oct. de 2022 · The television and the President. On this day in 1947, Harry Truman delivered the first televised presidential speech. Communications expert David Eisenhower looks at the history of politics and media and the significance of this moment 75 years later. The first televised presidential speech was given by Harry Truman on Oct.5, 1947.

  6. Presidents are concerned with news coverage beyond their local visits. The move toward a theory of presidential news production is presented. The article also addresses the impact of presidential news on public opinion. It concentrates on the influence of presidential news on presidential approval.

  7. 7 de mar. de 2017 · How TV And Evolving Media Technology Changed The American Presidency. Some hide from new technology, while others worship it as their newfound God. President Lyndon B. Johnson was a retail ...