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The Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University
CMPA is a nonpartisan research and educational organization which
conducts scientific studies of the news and entertainment media.

Author: Ken

The Incredible Shrinking Sound Bite
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Campaign 2000: More News, Less Filling
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Convention Coverage Gore-Ifies Al
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Campaign 2000 — The Primaries: TV News Coverage of the Democratic and GOP Primaries
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MCain Goes on Leno, But Bush is Top Joke Target
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Networks Say Elian Si, Election No
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Networks to Candidates Get Lost
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Campaign 2000 — Early Returns: Network News Coverage of the Campaign “Preseason”
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Bad News is Good News for Bush
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Quayle Hunt
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