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What Can a President Learn from the News Media? The Instructive Case of Richard Nixon

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This study examines the media diet of Richard Nixon, whose exposure to the news consisted almost entirely of a White House-produced daily news summary. Nixon staffers repeatedly asserted that the summary was the most effective way to give the president a comprehensive, objective account of the previous day’s reporting. While the summaries covered a wide range of media sources, analysis of the framing and filtering done by the White House raises doubts about the assertion that summaries were an effective substitute for first-hand consumption of the news. Nixon’s handwritten marginal notes reveal that the summaries provoked reactions in the president that had important implications for his conduct of the presidency.

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  • Karpowitz, Christopher F., 2009. "What Can a President Learn from the News Media? The Instructive Case of Richard Nixon," British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge University Press, vol. 39(4), pages 755-780, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:bjposi:v:39:y:2009:i:04:p:755-780_99
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