We study the effect of competition on media bias in the context of US newspapers in the period 1870-1910. We measure bias as the intensity with which different newspapers cover scandals. Using automatic keyword-based searches, we collected data on 121 scandals and 159 newspapers. We also collected data on the partisanship, frequency of publication, and circulation of the newspapers in our sample, as well as of the newspapers circulating in the same cities or towns as those in our sample. Our results indicate that partisan newspapers cover scandals involving the opposition party's politicians more intensely and cover scandals involving their own party's politicians more lightly. More importantly, we find evidence that competition dec...
In 1920 there were roughly seven hundred Unites States cities supporting competing daily newspapers....
The source of media revenues is an important determinant of media behavior. News coverage depends on...
The value of the daily newspaper to the individuals who read it is at the core of this study. Some h...
We analyze the coverage of U.S. political scandals by U.S. newspapers during the past decade. Using ...
We study the coverage of U.S. political scandals by U.S. newspapers during the past decade. Using au...
∗We thank John Lovett and Mike Naber for their valuable research assistance at different stages of t...
This dissertation addresses the questions of what kind of political information is provided by media...
We analyze the coverage of U.S. political scandals by U.S. newspapers during the past decade. Using ...
We study the competitive forces that shaped ideological diversity in the US press in the early twent...
In this paper, I study whether TV coverage helps voters punish politicians involved in a scandal. Sp...
We use new data on entries and exits of US daily newspapers from 1869 to 2004 to estimate effects on...
We study the competitive forces which shaped ideological diversity in the US press in the early twen...
Using data from 1869 to 1928, we estimate the effect of party control of state governments on the en...
Using data from 1869 to 1928, we estimate the effect of party control of state governments on the en...
I argue that the national political environment can meaningfully affect variation in aggregate deman...
In 1920 there were roughly seven hundred Unites States cities supporting competing daily newspapers....
The source of media revenues is an important determinant of media behavior. News coverage depends on...
The value of the daily newspaper to the individuals who read it is at the core of this study. Some h...
We analyze the coverage of U.S. political scandals by U.S. newspapers during the past decade. Using ...
We study the coverage of U.S. political scandals by U.S. newspapers during the past decade. Using au...
∗We thank John Lovett and Mike Naber for their valuable research assistance at different stages of t...
This dissertation addresses the questions of what kind of political information is provided by media...
We analyze the coverage of U.S. political scandals by U.S. newspapers during the past decade. Using ...
We study the competitive forces that shaped ideological diversity in the US press in the early twent...
In this paper, I study whether TV coverage helps voters punish politicians involved in a scandal. Sp...
We use new data on entries and exits of US daily newspapers from 1869 to 2004 to estimate effects on...
We study the competitive forces which shaped ideological diversity in the US press in the early twen...
Using data from 1869 to 1928, we estimate the effect of party control of state governments on the en...
Using data from 1869 to 1928, we estimate the effect of party control of state governments on the en...
I argue that the national political environment can meaningfully affect variation in aggregate deman...
In 1920 there were roughly seven hundred Unites States cities supporting competing daily newspapers....
The source of media revenues is an important determinant of media behavior. News coverage depends on...
The value of the daily newspaper to the individuals who read it is at the core of this study. Some h...