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Television producers, politicians, and scholars of communication describe how television in various national settings has provided a forum for election debate since the first between Nixon and Kennedy in 1960 and how it might do so in the future. They examine meaningful debates in the age of the soundbite, presidential politics in Australia, Peres versus Netanyahu in 1996, the Great British exception, third parties, New Zealand in 1996, a guide for viewers, and other topics.
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