17.243 Media Politics
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The mass media are crucial players in modern democratic government, but most people have only a fuzzy understanding of their role and influence. Subject examines why the media cover what they do; how their coverage influences the behavior of politicians and public officials; and how it shapes the attitudes of ordinary people. Focuses mainly on the US, but also includes some comparisons with other countries in both the developed and developing world.
