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LONDON — Long after the United States, and even after Iran, Afghanistan and Mongolia, politics in Britain is moving into the television age — the era of televised electoral debates, that is.
In the era of televised debates in the United States, the taller candidate has usually won.
Mr. Simpson was once a symbol of spectacle, of an era of televised car chases and what at the time were novel, round-the-clock crushes of attention from the news media.
Both Presidents lived before the era of televised debates and the constant presence of the media, but they had intuited the exact same thing: when it came to voter support, physical appearance mattered.
In this new era of televised warfare, the Arab satellite station Al Jazeera showed gruesome footage yesterday of several Americans who had been killed and five who were being held as prisoners of war.
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The number of gaffes he made at the podium in this golden era of occasionally televised and always live-tweeted White House pressers would have been astounding and likely grounds for immediate firing any other chief executive.
Cable television brought an explosion of televised hype.
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