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Old 11-05-2015, 04:10 PM #10
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The printed press is in decline, the media overall still holds as much sway as it ever did. Press and propaganda decides elections. It's not rubbish at all. If it is "rubbish" then someone might want to tell the main parties, because they spend literally millions on advertising and propaganda, and are terrified of losing the investors that allow them to pay for that. Why? Because they know that an effective PR campaign is vital to winning an election.

Ask Livia, IIRC she "used to" spin for the Tories, she might know more about what sort of budget they had. Although, it seems she still does it for free these days .
They do not decide the outcome though, and the media battle is more open than its ever been before. More than smoke and mirrors and a few pals in the press is needed to win an election.
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