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Robert Denton argues that in Americ

Robert Denton argues that in America, thanks to the growth in the role of
television in political campaigning, the pre-eminent form of political oratory
has become the advertisement. The political ad, he wrote more than two
decades ago, is ‘now the major means by which candidates for the presidency communicate their messages to voters’ (1988, p. 5). Nimmo and
Felsberg suggested that ‘paid political advertising via television now constitutes the mainstream of modern electoral politics’ (1986, p. 248). In
Britain and other comparable countries too, although regulatory and stylistic
conventions differ from those of the US, political advertising is central to
political communication. Today, of course, television has been joined by the
internet as a platform for advertising of all kinds, including political.
THE POWER OF ADVERTISING
Advertising’s power – if power it has (by no means an uncontentious
assertion, as Chapter 3 suggested) – is exercised on two levels. First, the
political advertisement disseminates information about the candidate’s or
party’s programme to a degree of detail which journalists can rarely match.
As Chapter 4 argued, news has developed generic conventions and narrative
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Robert Denton argues that in America, thanks to the growth in the role oftelevision in political campaigning, the pre-eminent form of political oratoryhas become the advertisement. The political ad, he wrote more than twodecades ago, is ‘now the major means by which candidates for the presidency communicate their messages to voters’ (1988, p. 5). Nimmo andFelsberg suggested that ‘paid political advertising via television now constitutes the mainstream of modern electoral politics’ (1986, p. 248). InBritain and other comparable countries too, although regulatory and stylisticconventions differ from those of the US, political advertising is central topolitical communication. Today, of course, television has been joined by theinternet as a platform for advertising of all kinds, including political.THE POWER OF ADVERTISINGAdvertising’s power – if power it has (by no means an uncontentiousassertion, as Chapter 3 suggested) – is exercised on two levels. First, thepolitical advertisement disseminates information about the candidate’s orparty’s programme to a degree of detail which journalists can rarely match.As Chapter 4 argued, news has developed generic conventions and narrative
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