TV journalists may influence election outcomes through the way in which they cover elec- tion campaigns. This is perhaps more of an issue in countries with no political advertising, where the only connection between politicians and voters through the most important medium, television, is mediated by TV journalists. The present article analyzes journalist moderator behavior in an election campaign in which there was no political advertising and no party-controlled election TV programming. Data were collected from election cross-examination programs on the two TV channels covering the 2005 general election in Norway. There was little consistent information for voters across programs. There were significant biases in moderator treatment of pol...
[[abstract]]《Abstract》 This thesis aims to elaborate whether or not a partisan bias exists in the TV...
How do different media cover politics and affect voters? Are newspapers a boon and television a bane...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...
News coverage of a political campaign highlights the issues that are deemed important to attract a h...
Election campaigns frequently feature passionate debates over the impact of media coverage on decisi...
TO INFORM OR TO ENTERTAIN? POLITICAL JOURNALISM IN A NORWEGIAN ELECTION CAMPAIGN According to a rece...
This article traces mediatization in the coverage of election campaigns in Danish and German televis...
This article investigates the determinants of the incumbency bonuses in news coverage. Two main fact...
Election coverage has a tendency to frame politics as a strategic game, to increase the role of jour...
According to the canons of liberal democracy, both political and media systems constitute tw...
Since the 1970s voting behaviour has changed. Party identification and class voting has declined. As...
If this was an election where the campaign made a difference, then the media—and especially broadcas...
This article investigates the current state of press partisanship in the UK. Utilizing content analy...
Balance is a notoriously difficult concept to operationalize. It has typically been investigated by ...
The primary object of this thesis is to use various content analysis tests to determine the directio...
[[abstract]]《Abstract》 This thesis aims to elaborate whether or not a partisan bias exists in the TV...
How do different media cover politics and affect voters? Are newspapers a boon and television a bane...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...
News coverage of a political campaign highlights the issues that are deemed important to attract a h...
Election campaigns frequently feature passionate debates over the impact of media coverage on decisi...
TO INFORM OR TO ENTERTAIN? POLITICAL JOURNALISM IN A NORWEGIAN ELECTION CAMPAIGN According to a rece...
This article traces mediatization in the coverage of election campaigns in Danish and German televis...
This article investigates the determinants of the incumbency bonuses in news coverage. Two main fact...
Election coverage has a tendency to frame politics as a strategic game, to increase the role of jour...
According to the canons of liberal democracy, both political and media systems constitute tw...
Since the 1970s voting behaviour has changed. Party identification and class voting has declined. As...
If this was an election where the campaign made a difference, then the media—and especially broadcas...
This article investigates the current state of press partisanship in the UK. Utilizing content analy...
Balance is a notoriously difficult concept to operationalize. It has typically been investigated by ...
The primary object of this thesis is to use various content analysis tests to determine the directio...
[[abstract]]《Abstract》 This thesis aims to elaborate whether or not a partisan bias exists in the TV...
How do different media cover politics and affect voters? Are newspapers a boon and television a bane...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...