Sean Liu

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By addressing millions of people live on radio, FDR had made news without newspapers, forever upending relations between presidents and the press. No longer would the public be required to wait a day to learn what a leader was thinking, or depend on party-affiliated print journalism to filter his messages. Beginning with Roosevelt, Americans would be in on news as it was being made by a president bold enough to bypass traditional media yet warm enough to address the people as “my friends.”
The Presidents vs. the Press: The Endless Battle between the White House and the Media--from the Founding Fathers to Fake News
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