2009
 
Media, politics and democracy
 
Obama group airing TV ad touting health overhaul
 Tracking the news one phrase at a time
 AdWatch: TV ad war begins over health overhaul
 Advertising wars escalate in health care fight
 PolitiFact to take a closer look at TV/radio pundits' claims
 RNC Revives Famous Daisy Ad
 Internet became dominant force in 2008 election
 Political ads: The Appeal of Television and Web Campaigning
 Late night talk played role in Election 2008
 The Power of Elections: A Tribute to Photojournalists
 
Obama Received Significantly More Coverage in Presidential Race,
 
Coverage Sentiment of Both Candidates Near Even
 Political Punch Lines: comedy shows as campaign news
 
False political advertising works, and that's no lie
 Smear Wars: Welcome to Negative Ad Season (TIME)
 
How To Differentiate Political Facts And Lies
 
Who's winning the message war, Obama or McCain? (Salon)
 Winning the Message War (Campaigns & Elections Magazine)
 
Do a candidate’s looks matter?
 Obama begins work on his image
  
Fear-based ads sneak into subconscious, researcher says
  Image Bite Politics (Newsweek)
  All the Presidents' Ads

  TV Still Preferred Source for Presidential Election News
  
Citizen 2.0 Voters Follow Issues and Candidates, Not Ads
  The Selling of the President (revised)
  New Media As The Message (National Journal)

   Students see political advertising in new light
   Students say Internet is prime source for presidential election news
   "Politics and the Image Builders" from The Hidden Persuaders