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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2024 · 29 MIN

2024 US Election Unveiled: Media Theories in Action

from FUNK !T | Mindful Media & Communication · host Sascha Funk

Dive into the media landscape of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election with our latest episode of FUNK !T - Mindful Media & Communication. We dissect how media and communication theories are shaping the election, from agenda-setting and framing to priming and cultivation. Explore the media strategies of key players like Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, and understand how their portrayals influence voter perceptions. We'll break down how the Democrats' transition from Biden to Harris is being communicated and analyze real-time media coverage of pivotal campaign events. Join us for an insightful analysis that blends theory with current events, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the media's role in this high-stakes election. In-depth analysis of media and communication theories in the 2024 election. Examination of Trump's and Harris's media strategies. Real-time media coverage of key campaign events. Expert insights and audience engagement. Tune in and discover how the media is shaping the future of American politics!

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