Why did Rupert Murdoch appear to change his mind over backing former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie in ...
Do print media significantly impact political attitudes and party identification? To examine this qu...
Do print media significantly impact political attitudes and party identification? To examine this qu...
Is anyone really still surprised how far our newspapers will go to back their chosen political party...
In the 2015 election campaign, almost all newspapers were extremely pro-Conservative and rabidly ant...
The 2010 General Election saw the Conservatives gain a number of newspaper endorsements, and failed ...
This article by LSE Media and Communications’ Dr Bart Cammaerts who researches and teaches political...
The media clearly have an impact in elections, but how far do they influence public opinion and the ...
This article investigates the current state of press partisanship in the UK. Utilizing content analy...
Generally, I’ve been surprised how few people have blamed the right-wing press for Labour’s defeat. ...
During the 2015 campaign there was considerable negativity and partiality in much press reporting; i...
As Ed Miliband builds his new Labour front bench team without his talented and experienced older bro...
Remember Brave Ed standing up to Rupert Murdoch after the phone-hacking scandal burst into the open?...
On Tuesday last week, Jeremy Corbyn launched his party’s General Election campaign in Manchester. ...
In this article we examine how, in newspaper coverage of the 2005 general election, journalists se...
Why did Rupert Murdoch appear to change his mind over backing former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie in ...
Do print media significantly impact political attitudes and party identification? To examine this qu...
Do print media significantly impact political attitudes and party identification? To examine this qu...
Is anyone really still surprised how far our newspapers will go to back their chosen political party...
In the 2015 election campaign, almost all newspapers were extremely pro-Conservative and rabidly ant...
The 2010 General Election saw the Conservatives gain a number of newspaper endorsements, and failed ...
This article by LSE Media and Communications’ Dr Bart Cammaerts who researches and teaches political...
The media clearly have an impact in elections, but how far do they influence public opinion and the ...
This article investigates the current state of press partisanship in the UK. Utilizing content analy...
Generally, I’ve been surprised how few people have blamed the right-wing press for Labour’s defeat. ...
During the 2015 campaign there was considerable negativity and partiality in much press reporting; i...
As Ed Miliband builds his new Labour front bench team without his talented and experienced older bro...
Remember Brave Ed standing up to Rupert Murdoch after the phone-hacking scandal burst into the open?...
On Tuesday last week, Jeremy Corbyn launched his party’s General Election campaign in Manchester. ...
In this article we examine how, in newspaper coverage of the 2005 general election, journalists se...
Why did Rupert Murdoch appear to change his mind over backing former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie in ...
Do print media significantly impact political attitudes and party identification? To examine this qu...
Do print media significantly impact political attitudes and party identification? To examine this qu...