Existing evidence shows that media exposure is associated with increased political popularity, but we know less about how the electoral effects of media coverage may vary with the content of the coverage. By collecting hundreds of thousands of media articles, which we then sort by content using automatic topic modelling, we build a unique dataset of political candidates, their popularity, and the quantity and type of media exposure that candidates receive. Analysing this dataset, we find that media attention is, indeed, an electoral asset. Further, and crucially, we find that voters reward politicians for politically relevant exposure, while non-political exposure is ignored, or even penalised. Consequently, this is good news for how democr...
Previous research has shown that a party's election results can depend on visibility and tone in the...
How do different media cover politics and affect voters? Are newspapers a boon and television a bane...
Abstract: We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation, m...
The media has been the prevalent source of political information to voters for decades. Meanwhile, n...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
News media plays an arbiter job between the general population and another world. Holding public tru...
Parties and politicians want their messages to generate media coverage and thereby reach voters. We ...
Media play an essential role in democracy by making available valuable information for electoral dec...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
In election campaigns, parties and candidates want to get their message across to the public, and th...
Past research into the effects of "exposure " in political advertising indicates that mass...
Previous research has shown that a party's election results can depend on visibility and tone in the...
This article investigates the determinants of the incumbency bonuses in news coverage. Two main fact...
We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation. Media outle...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...
Previous research has shown that a party's election results can depend on visibility and tone in the...
How do different media cover politics and affect voters? Are newspapers a boon and television a bane...
Abstract: We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation, m...
The media has been the prevalent source of political information to voters for decades. Meanwhile, n...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
News media plays an arbiter job between the general population and another world. Holding public tru...
Parties and politicians want their messages to generate media coverage and thereby reach voters. We ...
Media play an essential role in democracy by making available valuable information for electoral dec...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
In election campaigns, parties and candidates want to get their message across to the public, and th...
Past research into the effects of "exposure " in political advertising indicates that mass...
Previous research has shown that a party's election results can depend on visibility and tone in the...
This article investigates the determinants of the incumbency bonuses in news coverage. Two main fact...
We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation. Media outle...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...
Previous research has shown that a party's election results can depend on visibility and tone in the...
How do different media cover politics and affect voters? Are newspapers a boon and television a bane...
Abstract: We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation, m...