Hello, everyone. So glad to have you back for democracy media in the public sphere. So first were going to do a shout out to begin our class as weve done before. Can i have natalie and ryan come up here, please . Okay. Natalie and ryan. Natalie and ryan are giving you a shout out, a special shout out to start class. Go ahead and have a seat. So Natalie Natalie has previously worked for npr, you are now working with a get out the Vote Organization which youve told us a little bit about and were just really proud that youre supporting that democracy and youre doing social media to democracy media in the public sphere. Ryan is in the process of building an app to tell us how long the polling lines are, which is just incredible. So bringing in, again, that democracy media and the public sphere. We need those apps, my husband is in line right now, 70minute wait where he is so people are really going to need this app that ryan is creating. So to you both, you get a hat. A round of applause.
President lets get in step with the guy thats hep, get in step with ike everybody likes for ike for president you like ike, i like ike, everybody likes ike hang out the banner, beat the drum, well take ike to washington ow is now is the time for all good americans to come to the aid of their country. I am so glad we s again, bob. Ike. Bob. Im so glad were friends again, bob. Ike, we agree on everything. Lets never separate again, bob. Never again, ike. Ike bob. Ike. Bob. Ike. Will ike and bob really live happily ever after . Or a m is the white house big enough for both of them . Stay tuned for a musical interlude. Reuben, ive been thinkin a a joint production of American History tv on cspan3 y and cspans washington journal. Were pleased to be joined by Professor Robert mann, professor of communications at Louisiana State university and author of daisy petals and mushroom her . Clouds. For a look at tv advertising. a thanks for joining us. Good to be with you this morning. We start wit
Then do not pick john. [singing] we all go with ike. You like ike. I like ike. Everybody likes ike. Now is the time for all good americans to come to the aid of their country. Like for president. Ike for president. Ike for president. Ike. Bob. Ike. Bob. I am so glad we are friends again, bob. Yes, ike. We agree on everything. Lets never subverted again, bob. Bob. Ike. Bob. Ike, bob will ike and bob live happily ever after . Is the white house made enough for both of them . Stay tuned for a musical interlude. Ive been thinking, bob and ike now think alike. Will the. With a general in the white house, who will give the orders . It is a joint production of American History tv on cspan3 and cspans washington journal. We are pleased to be joined by Professor Robert mann, professor of Mass Communications at Louisiana State university, and author of mushroom clouds. To take a look at the history of tv political advertising. Professor mann, thanks for joining us here . Good to be with you this
Like for president. You like ike, you like ike, everybody likes i we dont want jobs. Then do not pick john. [singing] we all go with ike. You like ike. I like ike. Everybody likes ike. Now is the time for all good americans to come to the aid of their country. Like for president. Ike for president. Ike for president. Ike. Bob. Ike. Bob. I am so glad we are friends again, bob. Yes, ike. We agree on everything. Lets never subverted again, bob. Bob. Ike. Bob. Ike, bob will ike and bob live happily ever after . Is the white house made enough for both of them . Stay tuned for a musical interlude. Ive been thinking, bob and ike now think alike. Will the. With a general in the white house, who will give the orders . It is a joint production of American History tv on cspan3 and cspans washington journal. We are pleased to be joined by Professor Robert mann, professor of Mass Communications at Louisiana State university, and author of mushroom clouds. To take a look at the history of tv politic
Tv, Purdue University professor Kathryn Brownell teaching a class about political advertising, in the 19 fifties. Highlighting the eisenhower president ial campaigns, she compared radio and early tv ads, and discusses what make them successful. Nothing perhaps captures the popular memory of the 19 fifties, like the slogan i like ike. This idea, this been that so many people wore around the campaign of 1952, and 1956 conveys a notion of nostalgia and simplicity. It really emphasizes this idea of the 19 fifties as this era of prosperity, where america was a world leader, and the American People were happy in suburban homes, with their nuclear families. I like ike. Its so simple. And it conveys that happiness. This idea, however, is a myth. And, its a political construction. The 19 fifties, in fact, were a time wrought with racial discrimination, conflict, intense political and social pressures to conform to a suburban ideal, that imposed gender hierarchies and mandated heterosexuality in