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Contents:
1 The crisis in political journalism: an outline of the argument
2 Public opinion and the impact of political journalism
3 The contours of political coverage: who does what in political journalism
4 Broadcasters and politicians: a history of control
5 Does ownership matter?
6 The consequences of competition
7 The power of party machines
8 Controlling the Whitehall machine
9 The changing reporting culture
10 Conclusions: why this crisis is real
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