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020    $a 020383559X (e-book)
020    $a 9780203835593 (e-book)
020    $a 0415561825 (cloth)
020    $a 9780415561822 (cloth : alk. paper)
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050 00 $a HE8700.76 R8 B87 2011
100 1  $a Burrett, Tina.
245 10 $a Television and presidential power in Putin's Russia / $c Tina Burrett.
260    $a Abingdon, Oxon ; $b Routledge, $c 2011.
300    $a xx, 295 p. : $b ill. ; $c 24 cm.
490 1  $a BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European studies ; $v v. 70
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g 3. $g 1. $t The struggle for television: a conflict between elites $t Putin and the media: promoting the presidential vertical -- $t Presidential power -- $t Government power over the media -- $t The Russian media market and its audience -- $t Methods -- $g 2. $t National television and the 2000 presidential election -- $t National television coverage of the March 2000 presidential election -- $t The unofficial election campaign, September 1999 to February 2000 -- $t The December 1999 Duma elections -- $t The official presidential election campaign, 3-24 March 2000 -- $t ORT -- $t RTR -- $t NTV -- $t Conclusion -- $g 3. $t Elite conflict and the end of independent television -- $t Television and the transition paradigm -- $t The struggle for television: a conflict between elites
505 00 $t Conclusion $t A new consensus: public and elite support for Putin's media policy -- $t The case of Vladimir Gusinsky and NTV -- $t The case of TV6 -- $t Support for Putin in the journalistic community -- $t Television and the Dubrovka hostage crisis -- $t The case of TVS -- $t Conclusion -- $g 5. $t Controlling the news agenda -- $t Agenda-setting as a source of presidential power -- $t Ownership structures and editorial practices -- $t Methods -- $t Study results -- $t Quantitative findings -- $t Qualitative findings -- $t Conclusion -- $g 5. $t National television and the 2003 State Duma elections -- $t Television coverage of United Russia -- $t Television, the fight against corruption and Khodorkovsky -- $t Television and conflict within the Putin administration -- $t Television coverage of opposition political parties -- $t Conclusion
505 00 $g 8. $t The future of the Putin system. $t Television coverage of President Putin -- $t Television coverage of the presidential challengers: a weak and divided opposition -- $t The presidential debates and political advertising -- $t Television news coverage of Putin's challengers -- $t Conclusion -- $g 7. $t Television in Putin's second term -- $t More trouble for NTV -- $t Television and the social benefits reform -- $t Television and the Beslan hostage crisis -- $t Ren-TV -- $t The Ukrainian presidential election, October to December 2004 -- $t The 2007 and 2008 elections -- $t Conclusion -- $g 8. $t Conclusion -- $t The future of the Putin system.
650  0 $a Television in politics $z Russia (Federation)
650  0 $a Television broadcasting policy $z Russia (Federation)
651  0 $a Russia (Federation) $x Politics and government $y 1991-
600 10 $a Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, $d 1952-
830  0 $a BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European studies ; $v v. 70.
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