This paper examines whether and how market competition affected the political bias of government-owned newspapers in China from 1981 to 2011. We measure media bias based on coverage of government mouthpiece content (propaganda) relative to commercial content. We first find that a reform that forced newspaper exits (reduced competition) affected media bias by increasing product specialization, with some papers focusing on propaganda and others on commercial content. Second, lower-level governments produce less-biased content and launch commercial newspapers earlier, eroding higher-level governments' political goals. Third, bottom-up competition intensifies the politico-economic tradeoff, leading to product proliferation and less audience exp...
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particu...
This case-study explores the changing norms guiding news production in the People's Republic of Chin...
Two noteworthy developments fuel the increasing importance of the role public opin-ion plays in main...
This paper examines whether and how market competition affected the political bias of government-own...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
Using textual analyses of 1.77 million articles, we find that, through the Chinese government’s cong...
This article examines how Chinese newspapers respond to opposing demands by audiences and Propaganda...
What impact do media have on public opinion when they are tightly controlled by the government, as i...
This article analyzes an emerging structural transformation in China's print media with a special em...
Does the recent surge in Chinese imports affect the media slant against China in the United States? ...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
The interplay of political and economic forces in shaping media has been a central discussion in the...
Xi Jinping’s rise to power in late 2012 has brought political change to China, but the precise natur...
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particu...
This case-study explores the changing norms guiding news production in the People's Republic of Chin...
Two noteworthy developments fuel the increasing importance of the role public opin-ion plays in main...
This paper examines whether and how market competition affected the political bias of government-own...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
Using textual analyses of 1.77 million articles, we find that, through the Chinese government’s cong...
This article examines how Chinese newspapers respond to opposing demands by audiences and Propaganda...
What impact do media have on public opinion when they are tightly controlled by the government, as i...
This article analyzes an emerging structural transformation in China's print media with a special em...
Does the recent surge in Chinese imports affect the media slant against China in the United States? ...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
The interplay of political and economic forces in shaping media has been a central discussion in the...
Xi Jinping’s rise to power in late 2012 has brought political change to China, but the precise natur...
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particu...
This case-study explores the changing norms guiding news production in the People's Republic of Chin...
Two noteworthy developments fuel the increasing importance of the role public opin-ion plays in main...