Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Political comunications in 2016 - try our free resources





Looking for information on the media campaigns during the 2016 elections. Get started with these free resources.


Newspapers

New York Times Election 2016 Page
Keep up to date with the New York Times articles on the ad campaigns

Washington Post Politics Page   

NPR Elections Page

Annenberg has lists of newspaper endorsements.




Campaign Ads



C-Span Campaign 2016
Video library of 2016 election coverage


Campaign 2016 Republican Presidential Primary Ads

From the Political Communication Lab at Stanford University.

Campaign 2016 Democratic Presidential Primary Ads
From the Political Communication Lab at Stanford University.


Living Room Candidate compare ads from 1952-2016





Political Ad Sleuth

Supported by the Sunlight Foundation. Use this site to get the latest information on political ads purchased at television stations around the country. Provides links to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) documents to view when advertisements are scheduled to appear. Includes crowdsources information.




Key research reports



Pew Research Centre research People and the Press on public opinion and media coverage during the elections has many recent reports. See this example on Internet usage


Presidential gender watch from Center for American Women and Politics.


MIT media lab has visualisations of  social media and other things in the campaign


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