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Covering Conventions:
Disagreement and dissent dominated political conventions for more than a century as party leaders met to broker and bicker over candidates. Radio and television broadcast the chaos into American living rooms. The development of the primary system, which made nominations at the convention a mere formality, had made today's conventions more of a commercial for candidates than a news event. News outlets still spend millions to cover conventions, but fewer viewers watch.
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