The President and News Media

Sloane Reed
Sloane Reed
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Managed news refers to the White House's control over the media. Because the press office of the White House has virtually unlimited control over who has access to the president, they are largely in charge of the stories that are seen by the people. In fact, more than half of the interviews are wi
th the press secretary and their staff, so this office contains an enormous amount of power. This position allows them to pick and choose the vast majority of what the media reports and in what medium the information is released.

Who has access to the White House is extremely important because only the major news outlets have such privilege. Local sources of news must rely on these larger networks as opposed to the direct source. As a result, these smaller groups are the "most likely to follow the White House's agenda" (Edwards & Wayne 166). "The Washington-- and New York-- based national media also have substantial resources to challenge White House versions of events and policies and to investigate areas of government not covered by briefings or press releases" (Edwards & Wayne 167).

News can also be manipulated. This can be done by putting a positive spin on a story to garner support for the president and his polices, or also by providing materials designed to distract people. The text referenced an incident where the Regan White House "adopted a strategy of blitzing the media with information to divert its attention after the press raised questions about the president sleeping through the Libyan attacks on the United States forces off the coast of Africa" (Edwards & Wayne 166). A more recent example includes the Bush administration emphasizing the infamous weapons of mass destruction in Iraq to justify the U.S. occupation post-9/11.

 
 
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