"1974 - 1981" . . "1981 - 1989" . . . . "United States" . . . "What is the power of the President? What is the difference between running a successful Presidential campaign and the actual process of governing? Has the art of image and media management became a hallmark of Presidential strength? This program reveals that the selection of appropriate photo opportunities and other broadcasting details has become almost as important as state negotiations. The establishment of a short, clear agenda that plays on the nightly news overshadows the creation of working coalitions. This combination of factors is shown as a stumbling block in the creation of substantive legislation and policies." . . . . . "Presidency" . "Presidency"@en . . . . . . . . "The power game Part IV, The presidency" . "The power game Part IV, The presidency"@en . . "Television" . . . . . . . "The Power game. Part IV, The presidency"@en . "The Power game. Part IV, The presidency" . . . . . "Public affairs" . "The Power game Part four: The Presidency" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Power game. Part 4. The Presidency"@en . "The Power game Part IV: The Presidency" . . . . . . . . . "Hedrick Smith narrates this study of presidential power and the difference between running a successful presidential campaign and the actual process of governing. Shows how the art of image and media management has become a hallmark of presidential strength. Reveals that the selection of appropriate photo opportunities and broadcasting details has become almost as important as state negotiations. The establishment of a short, clear agenda that plays on the nightly news overshadows the creation of working coalitions. This combination of factors is shown as a stumbling block in the creation of substantive legislation and policies and as a manipulation of public opinion."@en . "Hedrick Smith narrates this study of presidential power and the difference between running a successful presidential campaign and the actual process of governing. Shows how the art of image and media management has become a hallmark of presidential strength. Reveals that the selection of appropriate photo opportunities and broadcasting details has become almost as important as state negotiations. The establishment of a short, clear agenda that plays on the nightly news overshadows the creation of working coalitions. This combination of factors is shown as a stumbling block in the creation of substantive legislation and policies and as a manipulation of public opinion." .