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Art of the spectacle

Campaign '68

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The Media Politics Shift: Nixon and Ailes

This chapter explores the transformation of presidential campaigns post-1968, focusing on Richard Nixon's use of television to engage voters directly. It highlights Roger Ailes' innovative tactics in merging media and politics, emphasizing emotional viewer engagement and media manipulation. Additionally, the chapter critiques the legacy of these strategies on the political landscape, particularly through the establishment of Fox News and its impact on American political discourse.

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