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Uncertain Guardians: The News Media as a Political Institution (Interpreting American Politics) [Paperback]

Bartholomew H. Sparrow (Author)
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March 9, 1999 Interpreting American Politics

The news media are often presumed to be a fourth estate, or fourth branch of government, serving as a check on the other three. In Uncertain Guardians, political scientist Bartholomew Sparrow argues that this is a mistaken notion. Instead, the media—print, radio, and television—affect policy making just as other political institutions do, whether the Congress, the electoral system, or public administration. The media decide what to report, when, and how, and these decisions affect both the processes and outcomes of the political system. But the routine production of the news demands that reporters, editors, publishers, and news executives work with the major political and economic actors of the political system in order to get the news and sell the news, and thus ensure the livelihoods of their news organizations. Because of this dependence, however, the news media are highly constrained in their reportage.

Blending original interview material with his own institutional analysis, Sparrow shows how the major U.S. news organizations can act contrary to the interests of the American public and democratic government. Because individual journalists and news organizations face serious and similar uncertainties with respect to their political credibility, access to news sources, and commercial performance, they rely regularly on the same practices to report the news. But these shared practices enable both journalists and politicians to manipulate political communication, government officials to mislead the public, and advertising and other business factors to have significant influence on the news; they also cause journalists to regret the damage done to democratic government. Sparrow investigates important recent examples in foreign policy, economic policy, and health policy in which the news media were unable to serve as guardians of the public interest. He also offers proposals to revitalize the news media to better serve the American public and the cause of representative government.

By providing an in-depth analysis of the news media's role in the American political system, Uncertain Guardians challenges us to re-evaluate much of what we take for granted as news consumers and to think about how to improve political communication.


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Sparrow (government, Univ. of Texas, Austin) opens this extraordinarily well-written book by examining the role of the news media in American political life, paying particular attention to the constraints under which they operate. In subsequent chapters, he analyzes several of these constraints, including how journalists fail to challenge popular political views, or "policy monopolies," and succumb to the economic dictates of advertising sponsors. In a crucially important chapter, Sparrow indicts reporters for failing to offer unbiased coverage of several major stories, including the Persian Gulf War, the crash of Korean Airlines Flight 007, the savings and loan crisis, the AIDS epidemic, and progress in cancer treatment. Sparrow is not without hope; his final chapter proposes practical policy reforms ranging from reducing advertisers' subsidies to fostering a problem-centered "civic journalism" that engages the local community. Sparrow clearly hopes that these proposals make the Fourth Estate more fully accountable to the American people. Recommended.ASteven Anderson, Gordon Feinblatt Rothman Hoffberger & Hollander, Towson, MD
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Uncertain Guardians has some fine detail on the media's many transgressions, particularly our gormless performance as the watchdog of democracy.

(Molly Ivins Fort Worth Star-Telegram )

Sparrow opens this extraordinarily well-written book by examining the role of the news media in American political life, paying particular attention to the constraints under which they operate. In subsequent chapters, he analyzes several of these constraints, including how journalists fail to challenge popular political views, or 'policy monopolies,' and succumb to the economic dictates of advertising sponsors. In a crucially important chapter, Sparrow indicts reporters for failing to offer unbiased coverage of several major stories, including the Persian Gulf War, the crash of Korean Airlines Flight 007, the savings and loan crisis, the AIDS epidemic, and progress in cancer treatment. Sparrow is not without hope; his final chapter proposes practical policy reforms ranging from reducing advertisers' subsidies to fostering a problem-centered 'civic journalism' that engages the local community. Sparrow clearly hopes that these proposals make the Fourth Estate more fully accountable to the American people. Recommended.

(Library Journal )

Uncertain Guardians is a comprehensive treatment of the news media as a political institution that approaches the subject both empirically and normatively. Sparrow's book is solidly grounded in the academic literature on the subject and, more broadly, in theoretical approaches to Amercian politics.

(Michael Nelson, Rhodes College )

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (March 9, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801860369
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801860362
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,360,838 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Expertly crafted, entertaining, and informative book, June 5, 1999
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Uncertain Guardians is exemplary! It is well-written, for one, and because it contains so many first-person accounts and quotes, it comes across as rather entertaining. Not to mention it offers important new information on stories that is simply incredible (while a picture develops of news media as a business vs. a public-minded venture). By the way, reading Uncertain Guardians felt like listening to a former professor from my undergraduate days. I would bet on this book growing into a benchmark piece. An excellent read.
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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A Critique of Establishment Media, April 20, 2000
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If you are an alternative-media type who thinks the establishment media use biased methods to choose, frame, and deliver the news, you will enjoy this book. It is an extensive indictment of national news coverage. If, however, you are a middle-of-the-road media consumer, you may well be put off by the author's left-leaning viewpoint. He considers the news media a monolithic institution whose reporting is guided by two overriding priorities: advancing its own interests, and protecting the political and governmental establishment. The author compellingly critiques the quality of political reporting: it is often superficial; not investigative enough; obsessed with personalities; covers winners and losers instead of substance. But when moves from the issue of quality to the issue of bias, the author is far less persuasive. He disagrees with the methods and standards of journalists, so he infers an institution-wide establishment bias. Yet when the author begins citing examples (e.g. the media's failure to unmask how a military's conspiracy caused the downing of flight KAL007), readers might find they stop analyzing the media's bias, and start analyzing the author's. I'm biased too - I work in the political division of one of the networks. But that's how I come to know that the author misunderstands how news decisions are made and how political coverage is shaped.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars the media IS an institution, September 27, 2002
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Sparrow writes clearly and convincingly that the news media does act as an institution rather than as individualistic reporters, editors, and publishers. Since they all face the same constraints, they react in similar fashion. Sometimes they act as media "watchdogs" and sometimes they act as media "lapdogs." Sparrow gives clear evidence of both types of behavior and explains why the news media assume such radically different roles depending on the circumstances. His chapter on when the media fail to act as media watchdogs is chilling reading. It should make us all wonder whether the media, on whom we rely as guardians of our interests, is really up to the task.
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POLITICAL EVENTS OF THE LAST FEW DECADES HAVE CAUSED AMERIcans to expect much of the news media. Read the first page
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leading news organizations, bound transcript, market journalism, civic journalism, policy monopoly, other news organizations, major news media, policy monopolies, interorganizational field, strategic ritual, major news organizations, media practices
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New York Times, United States, Washington Post, White House, Supreme Court, Persian Gulf War, Los Angeles Times, Soviet Union, President Reagan, State Department, George Bush, First Amendment, President Clinton, Bill Clinton, Boston Globe, David Broder, Walter Cronkite, Capital Cities, Douglass Cater, President Richard Nixon, Sakhalin Island, Thomas Patterson, Vietnam War, Chicago Tribune, Dan Rather
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