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Presidential Press-Conference Schedules: Who Hides, and When?
William W. Lammers examines data on the frequency and regularity of press conferences for all presidents since Franklin Roosevelt. Lammers concludes that the tendency toward press conference avoidance during crisis situations is a serious limitation on their effectiveness as an avenue for public scrutiny of presidential action.
News from the White House: The Presidential-Press Relationship in the Progressive Era, George Juergens Reviewed by William W. Lammers
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