Many political commentators diagnose an increasing polarization of the U.S. electorate into two opposing camps. However, in standard spatial voting models, changes in the political preference distribution are irrelevant as long as the position of the median voter does not change. We show that media bias provides a mechanism through which political polarization can affect electoral outcomes. In our model, media firms’ profits depend on their audience rating. Maximizing profits may involve catering to a partisan audience by slanting the news. While voters are rational, understand the nature of the news suppression bias and update appropriately, important information may be lost through bias, resulting in inefficient electoral outcomes. We sho...
The authors use US data on media coverage of politics and individual survey data to document that c...
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We suggest a model of electoral competition between two parties which is extended by a third player:...
We develop a tractable theory to study the impact of biased media on election outcomes, voter turnou...
This paper presents a model of partisan media trying to persuade a sophisticated and heterogeneous a...
When consumers value cognitive consistency between the news they read and policies they support, pol...
This paper assesses the normative and positive claims regarding the consequences of biased media usi...
This paper provides a model of how media environments affect political polarization. We first develo...
Can partisan media (in particular, partisan TV news) polarize viewers? I outline a set of hypotheses...
We develop a theory of media slant as a systematic \u85ltering of polit-ical news that reduces multi...
We study media slant in a model of job choice and voting. We de ne slant as the relative emphasis on...
We develop a model of electoral competition in which two purely opportunistic candidates select thei...
We develop an equilibrium model to analyze the role of the media in electoral competition. When poli...
The recent increase in partisan media has generated interest in whether such outlets polarize viewer...
We formalize the concept of media slant as a relative emphasis on different issues of political inte...
The authors use US data on media coverage of politics and individual survey data to document that c...
<p>This paper analyzes the influence of political selective exposure to cable news stations on mass-...
We suggest a model of electoral competition between two parties which is extended by a third player:...
We develop a tractable theory to study the impact of biased media on election outcomes, voter turnou...
This paper presents a model of partisan media trying to persuade a sophisticated and heterogeneous a...
When consumers value cognitive consistency between the news they read and policies they support, pol...
This paper assesses the normative and positive claims regarding the consequences of biased media usi...
This paper provides a model of how media environments affect political polarization. We first develo...
Can partisan media (in particular, partisan TV news) polarize viewers? I outline a set of hypotheses...
We develop a theory of media slant as a systematic \u85ltering of polit-ical news that reduces multi...
We study media slant in a model of job choice and voting. We de ne slant as the relative emphasis on...
We develop a model of electoral competition in which two purely opportunistic candidates select thei...
We develop an equilibrium model to analyze the role of the media in electoral competition. When poli...
The recent increase in partisan media has generated interest in whether such outlets polarize viewer...
We formalize the concept of media slant as a relative emphasis on different issues of political inte...
The authors use US data on media coverage of politics and individual survey data to document that c...
<p>This paper analyzes the influence of political selective exposure to cable news stations on mass-...
We suggest a model of electoral competition between two parties which is extended by a third player:...