Air Wars
Television Advertising and Social Media in Election Campaigns, 1952-2016
Seventh Edition
- Darrell M. West - Brookings Institution
February 2017 | 192 pages | CQ Press
Tracing the evolution of political advertising from 1952 through 2016, Darrell M. West returns with his much anticipated Seventh Edition of Air Wars: Television Advertising and Social Media in Election Campaigns, 1952-2016. Integrating the latest data and key events from the 2016 campaigns—including the most provocative presidential campaign in recent decades and the surprising victory of Donald Trump—West provides in-depth examination and insight into how candidates plan and execute advertising and social media campaigns, how the media covers these campaigns, and how American voters are ultimately influenced by them.
This new edition includes coverage of social media campaigning, nano-targeting strategies in a fragmented electorate, and thorough analysis of the 2016 presidential campaign, from the candidates’ use of Twitter to concerns over falsehoods and deception, the impact of ads and debates on candidate perceptions, and the risks to democratic elections from new campaign developments.
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This new edition includes coverage of social media campaigning, nano-targeting strategies in a fragmented electorate, and thorough analysis of the 2016 presidential campaign, from the candidates’ use of Twitter to concerns over falsehoods and deception, the impact of ads and debates on candidate perceptions, and the risks to democratic elections from new campaign developments.
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Tables
Preface
Pictorial History
1. The History of Communications
2. Effective Ads and Social Media Promotion
3. Buying Air Time and Using Social Media
4. Messages
5. Media Coverage
6. Learning About the Candidates
7. Setting the Agenda
8. Playing the Blame Game
9. Communications in Congressional Elections
10. Communications and Democratic Elections
Appendix: Memorable Ads, 1984–2016
Notes
Index
About the Author