Description
This comprehensive academic study investigates the emergence of Fox News and its profound effects on American politics and media representation. The authors analyze how partisan news outlets have reshaped political accountability mechanisms and altered the relationship between media institutions and democratic processes.
The book explores the historical context of news media evolution, examining the strategic decisions and structural factors that enabled Fox News to become a dominant force in cable television. Through rigorous research and critical analysis, the authors assess how partisan news programming influences political behavior, shapes public opinion, and affects governmental accountability.
Designed for scholars, journalists, and informed citizens, this work contributes to broader conversations about media bias, journalistic integrity, and the health of democratic institutions in the digital age. It provides essential context for understanding contemporary political polarization and the role of news media in amplifying partisan divisions.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.