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Winning the Media Campaign: How the Press Reported the 2008 Presidential General Election
Project for Excellence in Journalism

Published: October 2008

Examines the tone, amount, and type of coverage the presidential candidates received from forty-eight news outlets between the conventions and the final debate. Analyzes the factors behind shifts in tone and compares coverage with those of past elections.


Funder(s): Pew Charitable Trusts
Related Organization(s): Pew Research Center
Subject(s): Journalism/Media; Civil Society, Citizen/Public Participation; Public Affairs
Publication Type: Research Report


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