Giving perspective to the GOP convention in Tampa Bay
Gathered with the GOP faithful in Tampa Bay for the Republican National Convention are scores of reporters and observers — and a handful of ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ students and faculty political experts.
Gathered with the GOP faithful in Tampa Bay for the Republican National Convention are scores of reporters and observers — and a handful of ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ students and faculty political experts. Here is what they're doing:
Bloggersºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ students are attending the Republican National Convention in Tampa - and next week the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte - as part of a political communication studies program in Meadows School of the Arts. Follow their blogs as they share their experiences in and around the convention center.
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Expertise
"The real importance of Romney's speech is that he has one hour with the American public paying close attention to him to introduce himself and the central themes he hopes to conduct his campaign on," Jillson told NBC Los Angeles for a story on Mitt Romney's keynote address Thursday night. . "What (conventions) do now is provide both parties with the opportunity to present their platforms, message, and candidates when people are watching," Jillson told The Philadelphis Inquirer for a story on the importance of conventions. "A lot of people will be tuning in with a vague idea of who Romney is, and much of what they think they know will be wrong, based on Democratic commercials or skimming news stories." .
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MeasuringProfessor Rita Kirk, director of the Maguire ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ for Ethics & Public Responsibility, and Dan Schill, assistant professor of communication studies, are conducting “Dial Test” research for CNN.
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