This article investigates the volume of foreign news provided by public service and commercial TV channels in countries with different media systems, and how this corresponds to the public's interest in and knowledge of foreign affairs. We use content analyses of television newscasts and public opinion surveys in 11 countries across five continents to provide new insight into the supply and demand for international television news. We find that (1) more market-oriented media systems and broadcasters are less devoted to international news, and (2) the international news offered by these commercial broadcasters more often focuses on soft rather than hard news. Furthermore, our results suggest that the foreign news offered by the main TV chann...
The study of the news selection process has a long tradition in communication research and focuses p...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
This article addresses the implications of the movement towards entertainment-centred, market-driven...
This article investigates the volume of foreign news provided by public service and commercial TV ch...
How does television cover foreign news? What is covered and how? The present article reports on a co...
This study looks at coverage of international issues on BBC TV and online. It reveals that online au...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquar...
As news media change, so media news consumption changes with them. This paper, part of a larger inte...
Since the 1960's, communication scholars have conducted numerous studies to identify determinants of...
This study examines U.S. international coverage about 26 countries in 2005 and investigates how coun...
Most studies of news flow to the United States have analyzed the content of newspapers, other print ...
This study tests the hypothesis that cross-national differences in public awareness of international...
How does television news present the world to American viewers? This study employs a content analysi...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
As news media change, so media news consumption changes with them. This paper, part of a larger inte...
The study of the news selection process has a long tradition in communication research and focuses p...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
This article addresses the implications of the movement towards entertainment-centred, market-driven...
This article investigates the volume of foreign news provided by public service and commercial TV ch...
How does television cover foreign news? What is covered and how? The present article reports on a co...
This study looks at coverage of international issues on BBC TV and online. It reveals that online au...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquar...
As news media change, so media news consumption changes with them. This paper, part of a larger inte...
Since the 1960's, communication scholars have conducted numerous studies to identify determinants of...
This study examines U.S. international coverage about 26 countries in 2005 and investigates how coun...
Most studies of news flow to the United States have analyzed the content of newspapers, other print ...
This study tests the hypothesis that cross-national differences in public awareness of international...
How does television news present the world to American viewers? This study employs a content analysi...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
As news media change, so media news consumption changes with them. This paper, part of a larger inte...
The study of the news selection process has a long tradition in communication research and focuses p...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
This article addresses the implications of the movement towards entertainment-centred, market-driven...