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Date Added: June 27, 2008 08:20:02 PM
Despite the increased use of the Internet, public perception campaigns are considered viable but are still all but entirely shaped by the corporate news media. In other words, corporations are freely narrowing voters' range of focus towards those campaigns which they consider to be "newsworthy."

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