1. The Changing Nature of Party Election Broadcasts: The Growing Influence of Political Marketing.
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Gunter, Barrie, Saltzis, Kostas, and Campbell, Vincent
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HISTORY , *POLITICAL campaigns , *TWENTIETH century , *HISTORY of political parties ,BRITISH politics & government ,LABOUR Party (Great Britain) ,20TH century - Abstract
This paper reports findings from a study of the changing nature of the narrative contents and production formats of Party Election Broadcasts (PEBs) produced by the Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democratic parties for UK general elections from 1979 to 2010. This analysis tracked production changes that might signal a movement on the part of the political parties toward using marketing-oriented techniques of the kind found in televised advertising. Although PEBs are not technically classified as advertisements by the broadcasting industry, but rather as programs, they nevertheless present an opportunity to political parties to promote themselves and their policies. Using content analysis, it was found that PEBs have grown progressively shorter from 1979 to 2010 and become faster paced. They have become more sophisticated as productions with wider use of dramatized documentary formats rather than talking heads, popular music, and professional performers. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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