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Based on observation of the mass media?s political impact, this article analyzes the 1998 election c...
The influence of television news over public opinion is traced to the 'accessibility bias &apos...
During election campaigns, political parties deliver statements on salient issues in the news media,...
A central question in political economy is how to incentivize elected socials to allocate resources ...
One often-neglected feature of the political process is the fact that competing actors frequently st...
The use of media repertoires that include internet is associated with higher levels of political inf...
News consumers expect news outlets to be objective and balanced in their reports of events and opini...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...
Political communication scholars have long been interested in why people seek out the media content ...
The goals of this project (along with a simultaneous Student Summer Collaborative Research Grant) we...
The intent of this article is to point out aspects of brazilian broadcasting - radio and television ...
In this chapter we survey the empirical literature on media bias, with a focus on partisan and ideol...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
During election campaigns, political parties deliver statements on salient issues in the news media,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2013.Cataloged from PDF ...
Based on observation of the mass media?s political impact, this article analyzes the 1998 election c...
The influence of television news over public opinion is traced to the 'accessibility bias &apos...
During election campaigns, political parties deliver statements on salient issues in the news media,...
A central question in political economy is how to incentivize elected socials to allocate resources ...
One often-neglected feature of the political process is the fact that competing actors frequently st...
The use of media repertoires that include internet is associated with higher levels of political inf...
News consumers expect news outlets to be objective and balanced in their reports of events and opini...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...
Political communication scholars have long been interested in why people seek out the media content ...
The goals of this project (along with a simultaneous Student Summer Collaborative Research Grant) we...
The intent of this article is to point out aspects of brazilian broadcasting - radio and television ...
In this chapter we survey the empirical literature on media bias, with a focus on partisan and ideol...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
During election campaigns, political parties deliver statements on salient issues in the news media,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2013.Cataloged from PDF ...
Based on observation of the mass media?s political impact, this article analyzes the 1998 election c...
The influence of television news over public opinion is traced to the 'accessibility bias &apos...
During election campaigns, political parties deliver statements on salient issues in the news media,...