MySpace announced Wednesday it is launching a website devoted to the US presidential debates.
... , a communication professor in the MU College of Arts and Science, has analyzed 23 presidential debates since 1960 and found that most statements by candidates in debates are 57 percent positive over ...
... Senators McCain and Obama. He found that, overall, these presidential debates looked much like earlier ... positive (57 percent in past campaigns' debates), 35 percent were attacks (same as in the past ...
(AP) -- Current TV is handing over feedback on the upcoming presidential debates to those who make up so much of the network's programming: its audience.
Among the millions of Americans watching Friday's first presidential debate will be 2,000 with cell phone or computer mouse in hand.
... Mississippi Public Broadcasting at 9 p.m. CST Thursday, Oct. 16, one day after the third presidential debate, which will focus on healthcare and other domestic issues. It will also air on other PBS ...
... viewing the debate may be the greatest beneficiaries. McKinney, an international expert on presidential debates, has analyzed the role and effects of citizens questioning candidates during debates. ...
Just imagine if, when the TV cameras pulled back to show the audience during last week's presidential debate, Charles Gibson had breathlessly exclaimed: "Uncomfortable chairs ...
... Sarah Palin and Joe Biden clash in the vice presidential debate. A revealing study by a University of Missouri ... and male candidates meet face-to-face on the debate stage, both seem mindful of gendered ...
For only the second time in presidential debate history, a female nominee will take the stage to spar with a male opponent. A revealing study has found that male and female candidates, when debating ...
... in Poll as Best Candidate on Issue." This topic was discussed as part of the first presidential debate. (The Veterans survey can be found at: http://www.harrisinteractive.com/news/allnewsbydate.asp? ...
Google's search engine was clogged with requests Thursday for information about "Joe the plumber," an obscure handyman from Ohio flushed into the limelight during the latest US presidential debate.
Research on nonverbal vocal communication in the presidential debates, published by two Kent State University ... " debating style akin to the technique of boxing legend Muhammed Ali. Ali would hang back ...