In this paper we examine the presence of agenda-setting effects by theprint media in Argentina from June 2003 to December 2008. Using previouslyunavailable monthly data on newspapers mentions we test twohypotheses about the relationship between the different agendas. We findsupport for the hypothesis that there were media effects during our periodof analysis. More specifically, we find that the total number of newspapermentions of the President positively influenced public confidence in thegovernment. Finally, there is also evidence of a strong and stable relationship between the total number of economic news and leading economicindicators
Latin American governments restrict the media for political, historical, and cultural reasons. As th...
RESUMEN: En el presente artículo se aborda la problemática de los efectos de los medios de comunicac...
The 2015 presidential elections in Argentina consecrated to Mauricio Macri like President. The natio...
In this paper we examine the presence of agenda-setting effects by the print media in Argentina from...
During the years 2000-2002, the Republic of Argentina experienced one of the most, if not the most, ...
During the years 2000-2002, the Republic of Argentina experienced one of the most, if not the most, ...
The 2007 elections put in evidence the current relationship among politics, media, and public opinio...
El presente estudio se propone analizar la cobertura mediática de las Elecciones presidenciales de 2...
This study tests the generalizability of agenda-setting theory in less developed democracies by anal...
The transfer of the thematic relevance of media to public has been the mainaxis of the analysis prop...
This investigation examines the supply and demand of news in seven places in Argentina through a qua...
We construct measures of the extent to which the four main newspapers in Argentina report government...
Traditionally, the theoretical perspective of agenda setting has considered two main dimensionsto me...
Media in Argentina, having been partly unchained from the state after the transition to democratic r...
The goal of here below presented text is the introduction of the concept of the agenda setting and t...
Latin American governments restrict the media for political, historical, and cultural reasons. As th...
RESUMEN: En el presente artículo se aborda la problemática de los efectos de los medios de comunicac...
The 2015 presidential elections in Argentina consecrated to Mauricio Macri like President. The natio...
In this paper we examine the presence of agenda-setting effects by the print media in Argentina from...
During the years 2000-2002, the Republic of Argentina experienced one of the most, if not the most, ...
During the years 2000-2002, the Republic of Argentina experienced one of the most, if not the most, ...
The 2007 elections put in evidence the current relationship among politics, media, and public opinio...
El presente estudio se propone analizar la cobertura mediática de las Elecciones presidenciales de 2...
This study tests the generalizability of agenda-setting theory in less developed democracies by anal...
The transfer of the thematic relevance of media to public has been the mainaxis of the analysis prop...
This investigation examines the supply and demand of news in seven places in Argentina through a qua...
We construct measures of the extent to which the four main newspapers in Argentina report government...
Traditionally, the theoretical perspective of agenda setting has considered two main dimensionsto me...
Media in Argentina, having been partly unchained from the state after the transition to democratic r...
The goal of here below presented text is the introduction of the concept of the agenda setting and t...
Latin American governments restrict the media for political, historical, and cultural reasons. As th...
RESUMEN: En el presente artículo se aborda la problemática de los efectos de los medios de comunicac...
The 2015 presidential elections in Argentina consecrated to Mauricio Macri like President. The natio...