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The Distorted Lens 2: Media and Government.

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1 The Distorted Lens 2: Media and Government

2 Question for Discussion
How would you describe the relationship between media and government? Antagonistic? Symbiotic? Both? Neither?

3 Degrees of Coverage Coverage dependencies Local Government
Geographic bias Bad news bias Local events Election cycles Local Government Salient issues City Councils School boards Law enforcement Municipal courts? State Government What limits legislative coverage in Texas? How is the Executive branch covered? What about the courts? When do we hear about state courts?

4 Degrees of Coverage Federal Government Congress The President
Focus on floor leadership & Committee chairs Specific bills scheduled for floor vote Confirmation hearings The President The single most covered federal office The White House Press Corps Every aspect of the office covered not all is reported The personal is public The Bureaucracy How do federal agencies ‘make the news’? The Federal Court System Focus on individual cases in distinct courts especially potential constitutional cases Most covered courts: SCotUS, 9th Circuit

5 Managing Coverage The Press Release/Press Bulletin
Written statement declaring the official position of the government agency or officeholder Low Risk communication with the press The Press Statement/Press Briefing Verbal announcement declaring an official position Delivered either by the head of the agency or a spokesman Moderate Risk, especially if it becomes a Press Conference The Press Conference Verbal announcement with feedback from the press Officials field questions from reporters High Risk communication: officials may have little to no control over issues raised or how to ‘spin’ statements


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