Journal article
The broadcast political interview and strategies used by politicians: How the Australian prime minister promoted the Iraq War
S Young
Media Culture and Society | Published : 2008
Abstract
This article seeks to identify strategies used by politicians in broadcast media interviews. It does so by focusing on a case study of the Australian Prime Minister John Howard and his strategies in interviews at a key political moment ' when justifying his position on the domestically unpopular policy of Australia participating in the Iraq War in 2003. Howard used five key strategies in his media interviews: boring interviewers and his audience; repetition (staying on message); creating, and capitalizing on, an atmosphere of fear and insecurity; controlling the flow of the interview; and evasion. Examining these strategies and their impact allows us to reflect more broadly on the value of t..
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