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mass media and American politics
News media are crucial in a democratic society because citizens need information about ongoing problems and policies. What happens to public life if established news gathering institutions contract sharply because their main sources of income and their audiences are shriveling? What difference does it make if these debilitating shrinkages are mostly due to the explosive growth of new news channels? These are important questions at a time when established media institutions are wrestling with the challenges created by the internet.
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