Air wars : television advertising and social media in election campaigns, 1952-2012
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Air wars : television advertising and social media in election campaigns, 1952-2012
CQ Press, c2014
6th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-192) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Tracing the evolution of political advertising from 1952 through the 2012 elections, Darrell M. West returns with his much anticipated sixth edition of Air Wars. Integrating the latest data and key events from the 2012 campaigns, West provides in-depth examination and insight into how candidates plan and execute advertising campaigns, how the media covers these campaigns, and how American voters are ultimately influenced by them. Taking into account technological advances, West now includes discussion of how campaigns are utilizing social media tools to reach audiences and to what effect.
The sixth edition offers significant updates, including:
- The face-off between Obama and Romney in the general election;
- Case studies of ads during presidential and Congressional campaigns;
- The ever increasing use and impact of social media;
- Ad stills from the 2012 campaign; and
- Concrete examples of which ads worked and which ads did not.
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
- A History in Pictures features an array of ad stills starting from Lyndon Johnson's shocking "Daisy" ad in 1964 to ads the Obama and Romney campaigns hurl at each other in 2012.
- An Appendix of Memorable Ads, 1984-2012, lets students read through and analyze narrated comments.
- An overview chapter outlines advertising principles as well as how ads are put together and financed.
- Conclusion sections at the end of chapters summarize key takeaway points.
Table of Contents
Preface
Television Advertising in Election Campaigns: A History in Pictures
1. Overview of Ads
2. Buying Air Time
3. Ad Messages
4. Media Coverage of Ads
5. Learning About the Candidates
6. Setting the Agenda
7. Priming and Defusing
8. Playing the Blame Game
9. Ads in Congressional Elections
10. Advertising and Democratic Elections
Appendix: Memorable Ads, 1984-2012
by "Nielsen BookData"