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Why Americans Hate the Media and How It Matters
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List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xiii Chapter 1: Why Is Everyone Mad at the Mainstream Media? 1 Chapter 2: Political Conflict with the Press in the Pre-Polling Era 10 Chapter 3: The Emergence of the Institutional News Media in an Era of Decreasing Political Polarization 39 Chapter 4: The Institutional News Media in an Era of Political Polarization and Media Fragmentation 65 Chapter 5: Sources of Antipathy toward the News Media 108 Chapter 6: News Media Trust and Political Learning 138 Chapter 7: News Media Trust and Voting 176 Chapter 8: The News Media in a Democracy 194 References 221 Index 257

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Jonathan M. Ladd is associate professor of government and public policy at Georgetown University. He received his PhD in politics from Princeton University.

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Winner of the 2013 Goldsmith Book Prize in Academics, Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University "This book is a must-read for those who want to understand the evolution of the American press and its relationship with the public and political elites since its founding."--Kevin Arceneaux, Public Opinion Quarterly "[L]add presents a nuanced analysis of the decrease in media trust by the public and discusses its implications for politics in a democracy."--Choice "I strongly recommend Why Americans Hate the Media and How it Matters, not for an ethics class but certainly for scholars and graduate students, indeed anyone who wants to understand the vital connection between media and democracy."--John McManus, Journal of Mass Media Ethics

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