The pervasiveness of partisan media and the 24/7 news cycle allow ample opportunity for partisan-motivated reasoning and selective exposure. Nonetheless, individuals still frequently encounter out-party media outlets and expert pundits through mainstream news and social media. We seek to examine the effects of cross-cutting partisan outlet cues (e.g. Fox News, MSNBC) and direct party cues (e.g. Republican, Democrat) on citizens’ perceptions of ideology, source credibility, and news consumption. Using an experiment that pits outlet cues against direct party cues, we find that cross-cutting outlet and direct party cues lead citizens to perceive pundits as more ideologically moderate. As a result, respondents find out-party pundits on in-party...
In our current political landscape, the term “fake news” has been weaponized by both major political...
The recent increase in partisan media has generated interest in what drives media outlets to become ...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...
The pervasiveness of partisan media and the 24/7 news cycle allow ample opportunity for partisan-mot...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
We know that watching partisan media makes people feel more negative towards political parties that ...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
Can partisan media (in particular, partisan TV news) polarize viewers? I outline a set of hypotheses...
We show that the demand for news varies with the perceived affinity of the news organization to the ...
The recent increase in partisan media has generated interest in whether such outlets polarize viewer...
Does media choice cause polarization, or merely reflect it? We investigate a critical aspect of this...
Political commentators warn that the fragmentation of the modern media landscape induces voters to w...
In our current political landscape, the term “fake news” has been weaponized by both major political...
In our current political landscape, the term “fake news” has been weaponized by both major political...
In our current political landscape, the term “fake news” has been weaponized by both major political...
The recent increase in partisan media has generated interest in what drives media outlets to become ...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...
The pervasiveness of partisan media and the 24/7 news cycle allow ample opportunity for partisan-mot...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
We know that watching partisan media makes people feel more negative towards political parties that ...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
Can partisan media (in particular, partisan TV news) polarize viewers? I outline a set of hypotheses...
We show that the demand for news varies with the perceived affinity of the news organization to the ...
The recent increase in partisan media has generated interest in whether such outlets polarize viewer...
Does media choice cause polarization, or merely reflect it? We investigate a critical aspect of this...
Political commentators warn that the fragmentation of the modern media landscape induces voters to w...
In our current political landscape, the term “fake news” has been weaponized by both major political...
In our current political landscape, the term “fake news” has been weaponized by both major political...
In our current political landscape, the term “fake news” has been weaponized by both major political...
The recent increase in partisan media has generated interest in what drives media outlets to become ...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...