Overall, as in 2001 and 2004, the print media provided substantial coverage of the election campaign; and, as in recent campaigns, the Prime Minister received greater coverage than the Opposition Leader. As in previous campaign coverage a small number of topics—including opinion polling—generated the majority of stories. Two features were different in the 2007 campaign, namely the gradual increase in the number of positive stories about the Opposition Leader; and an increase in the number of negative stories about and unflattering images of the Prime Minister
/VERY four years, Americans are faced with the task of evaluating and choosing a set of presidential...
The 2007 elections put in evidence the current relationship among politics, media, and public opinio...
In the area of television and American presidential campaigning, little work has been done to explor...
This study of the 2005 General Election campaign is based on a detailed analysis of all the national...
This article investigates the current state of press partisanship in the UK. Utilizing content analy...
It is often argued that right-wing populist party leaders are dependent on the media for their publi...
The news media interest in political celebrity, backed up by the phenomenon of process journalism, m...
Conventional wisdom holds that party leaders matter in democratic elections. As very few voters have...
With the importance of broadcast and print media, and its prioritisation by parties, as the backdrop...
Presidents increasingly bypass the filter of national media and take their message on the road to ap...
If this was an election where the campaign made a difference, then the media—and especially broadcas...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...
The 2010 election was one of the most competitive campaigns of recent decades. The first televised l...
This study compares the news coverage of election campaigns in three Swedish newspapers at the time ...
This study provides a comprehensive assessment of the issues and personalities that defined an elect...
/VERY four years, Americans are faced with the task of evaluating and choosing a set of presidential...
The 2007 elections put in evidence the current relationship among politics, media, and public opinio...
In the area of television and American presidential campaigning, little work has been done to explor...
This study of the 2005 General Election campaign is based on a detailed analysis of all the national...
This article investigates the current state of press partisanship in the UK. Utilizing content analy...
It is often argued that right-wing populist party leaders are dependent on the media for their publi...
The news media interest in political celebrity, backed up by the phenomenon of process journalism, m...
Conventional wisdom holds that party leaders matter in democratic elections. As very few voters have...
With the importance of broadcast and print media, and its prioritisation by parties, as the backdrop...
Presidents increasingly bypass the filter of national media and take their message on the road to ap...
If this was an election where the campaign made a difference, then the media—and especially broadcas...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...
The 2010 election was one of the most competitive campaigns of recent decades. The first televised l...
This study compares the news coverage of election campaigns in three Swedish newspapers at the time ...
This study provides a comprehensive assessment of the issues and personalities that defined an elect...
/VERY four years, Americans are faced with the task of evaluating and choosing a set of presidential...
The 2007 elections put in evidence the current relationship among politics, media, and public opinio...
In the area of television and American presidential campaigning, little work has been done to explor...