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I'm doing a research project on media and politics, and am looking at how the media portrays politicians in positive and negaitve lights, and how they do so. Any opinions on this matter would be greatly appreciated, and if anyone has any links or book referrals, I'd be so grateful. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You need to remember that, when interviewing politicians, most journalists (tv/radio/press) start from the premise: why is this lying b*st*rd lying to me?
They (the journalists) then try to ask yes/no questions when the subject of the question can't be dealt with in such a simplistic manner. So the politician appears to be evasive and the journo appears to be making the politico squirm.
To sum it up, how would you answer the question: have you stopped beating your wife?
Then you can talk about long interviews that are cut/edited to laud/denigrate the interviewee. As jno said, look at the politics of the paper/tv/radio station to get an idea why they might take a particular stance.