Across a sample of twenty-seven European nations, we examine variation in the level of factual political knowledge in relation to self-reported exposure to news programs aired by public or commercial channels, and to broadsheet or tabloid newspapers. Unlike previous studies, we estimate the effects of exposure to these news outlets while controlling for self-selection into the audience. Our results show that the positive effects of exposure to broadsheets and public broadcasting on knowledge remain robust. Finally, we show that only exposure to broadsheets (and not to public broadcasting) narrows the knowledge gap within nations; relatively apathetic individuals who read broadsheet newspapers are able to >catch up> with their more attentive...
This study tests the hypothesis that cross-national differences in public awareness of international...
The public has gradually become more dependent on the mass media for their political information as ...
* We thank Larry Bartels, Gary King, and Jas Sekhon for helpful comments. Toby Bolsen and Felix Aneb...
Across a sample of twenty-seven European nations, we examine variation in the level of factual polit...
This paper examines cross-national variance in the impact of public and commercial television on ci...
A well-functioning democracy needs the news media to provide information to its citizens. It is ther...
We propose a context‐dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
This study tests the hypothesis that cross-national differences in public awareness of international...
The public has gradually become more dependent on the mass media for their political information as ...
We propose a context-dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
We propose a context-dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
This article analyzes the media effects on political knowledge after controlling for the most common...
Representative democracy requires that citizens express informed political opinions, and in order to...
This article analyzes the media effects on political knowledge after controlling for the most commo...
This study tests the hypothesis that cross-national differences in public awareness of international...
The public has gradually become more dependent on the mass media for their political information as ...
* We thank Larry Bartels, Gary King, and Jas Sekhon for helpful comments. Toby Bolsen and Felix Aneb...
Across a sample of twenty-seven European nations, we examine variation in the level of factual polit...
This paper examines cross-national variance in the impact of public and commercial television on ci...
A well-functioning democracy needs the news media to provide information to its citizens. It is ther...
We propose a context‐dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
This study tests the hypothesis that cross-national differences in public awareness of international...
The public has gradually become more dependent on the mass media for their political information as ...
We propose a context-dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
We propose a context-dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
This article analyzes the media effects on political knowledge after controlling for the most common...
Representative democracy requires that citizens express informed political opinions, and in order to...
This article analyzes the media effects on political knowledge after controlling for the most commo...
This study tests the hypothesis that cross-national differences in public awareness of international...
The public has gradually become more dependent on the mass media for their political information as ...
* We thank Larry Bartels, Gary King, and Jas Sekhon for helpful comments. Toby Bolsen and Felix Aneb...