This article enters into debates about media logic in political coverage by way of a case study of the 2015 U.K. General Election. We quantitatively and qualitatively examine two dominant themes of coverage—news about campaign rallies and horse-race reporting—as both are widely seen in political communication scholarship as symptomatic of a media logic. We draw on a content analysis of BBC, ITV, Sky News, Channel 4, and Channel 5 U.K. national television newscasts and semi-structured interviews with their heads of news and/or senior editors to help interpret how far a media logic was the editorial driving force behind coverage. At face value, our content analysis appears to support the media logic thesis, with all broadcasters—in particular...
This article introduces a dual perspective to the study of mediatization of politics, a political ac...
To counter mis/disinformation, fact-checking organisations are used as sources by journalists to cha...
There is growing concern amongst observers of the media that news coverage of politics has moved awa...
This article enters into debates about media logic in political coverage by way of a case study of t...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order el...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order el...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
This study of UK evening newscasts (1991–2013) interprets the degree to which political news has bec...
Informed by new institutional perspectives to debates about theorising media logic, this study asks ...
This thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive account of the nature and degree of change in British t...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
Informed by new institutional perspectives to debates about theorising media logic, this study asks ...
These data consist of analysis of media coverage of the 2015 British General Election. Media include...
The media logic thesis holds that the content of political news is the product of news values and fo...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
This article introduces a dual perspective to the study of mediatization of politics, a political ac...
To counter mis/disinformation, fact-checking organisations are used as sources by journalists to cha...
There is growing concern amongst observers of the media that news coverage of politics has moved awa...
This article enters into debates about media logic in political coverage by way of a case study of t...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order el...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order el...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
This study of UK evening newscasts (1991–2013) interprets the degree to which political news has bec...
Informed by new institutional perspectives to debates about theorising media logic, this study asks ...
This thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive account of the nature and degree of change in British t...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
Informed by new institutional perspectives to debates about theorising media logic, this study asks ...
These data consist of analysis of media coverage of the 2015 British General Election. Media include...
The media logic thesis holds that the content of political news is the product of news values and fo...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
This article introduces a dual perspective to the study of mediatization of politics, a political ac...
To counter mis/disinformation, fact-checking organisations are used as sources by journalists to cha...
There is growing concern amongst observers of the media that news coverage of politics has moved awa...