This book offers new and compelling insight into the emergent
shared culture of the relationship between political actors and
journalists in nine European democracies. It is a truly comparative
account of the attitudes of 2,500 political communication elites
between Helsinki and Madrid on various aspects of the media's role
in politics and on the mutual relationship of politicians,
political spokespersons and journalists. The study identifies
national political communication cultures across Europe over the
importance of journalists in advocacy and commentary, pressures on
the media and perceived political influence. It also highlights
that professional roles determine the perception of news-making,
the interpretation of daily political life and the ethos of
professional conduct and interaction.
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