News outlets cannot serve as reliable conveyors of social facts, nor do their audiences crave such content. Nonetheless, much political science scholarship assumes that objective information about social, political, and economic topics is routinely transmitted to the mass public through the news. This article addresses the problem of selection bias in news content and illustrates the problem with a content analytic study of New York Times coverage given to American war deaths in five major conflicts that occurred over the past century. We find that news coverage of war deaths is unrelated to how many American combatants have recently died. News coverage is more likely to mention war deaths when reporting combat operations and less lik...
Although the current information environment offers citizens an unprecedented opportunity to engage ...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader XMedia coverage is of central importance in determining ho...
News outlets cannot serve as reliable conveyors of social facts, nor do their audiences crave such c...
The term "bias" recognises that there is never only one way to represent a state of affairs. The pro...
Balance is a notoriously difficult concept to operationalize. It has typically been investigated by ...
While the cannon of objectivity has recently been called into question as the means for evaluating n...
This article opens by considering an apparent paradox. Many professional journalists, working on man...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
Domestic political support is an important factor constraining the use of American military power ar...
This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic event...
Many criticize the media for biased reporting, especially since September 11, 2001, and the invasion...
One of the more contentious issues in social science at this time is the question of media bias. Bot...
This quantitative content analysis uses 36 years of New York Times international news to understand ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In February, 2007, the Associated...
Although the current information environment offers citizens an unprecedented opportunity to engage ...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader XMedia coverage is of central importance in determining ho...
News outlets cannot serve as reliable conveyors of social facts, nor do their audiences crave such c...
The term "bias" recognises that there is never only one way to represent a state of affairs. The pro...
Balance is a notoriously difficult concept to operationalize. It has typically been investigated by ...
While the cannon of objectivity has recently been called into question as the means for evaluating n...
This article opens by considering an apparent paradox. Many professional journalists, working on man...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
Domestic political support is an important factor constraining the use of American military power ar...
This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic event...
Many criticize the media for biased reporting, especially since September 11, 2001, and the invasion...
One of the more contentious issues in social science at this time is the question of media bias. Bot...
This quantitative content analysis uses 36 years of New York Times international news to understand ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In February, 2007, the Associated...
Although the current information environment offers citizens an unprecedented opportunity to engage ...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader XMedia coverage is of central importance in determining ho...