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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

Quayle Jokes Rise, Media Image Sinks
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Election ’92 Update June/July ’92
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Election Study Finds TV Sound Bites Shorter, Meaner Than In 1988
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Election ’92 Update – May ’92
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Perot Surges in TV Visibility, Good Press
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Brown Catches Clinton in Battle of TV Images
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The Parties Pick Their Candidates TV News Coverage of the 1992 Presidential Primaries
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Bush, Clinton Also Lead TV’s Humor Race
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Campaign ’92: Early Returns TV News Coverage of the 1992 Presidential Campaign
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TV News Study Finds ABC Toughest on Clinton
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