This study on news coverage of highly visible company types in a Dutch daily quality newspaper (NRC Handelsblad; N = 14,363), during the economic crisis (2007–2013), shows that attention to banks (and to a lesser extent also to the automobile and components industry) had a structural negative influence on media agenda diversity. The majority of the other salient company types had a significant positive impact on diversity. These results suggest that banks attracted attention at the expense of more varied, diverse coverage during the crisis. Our findings extend knowledge of agenda-building dynamics in relation to organizational news by considering characteristics of the broader media agenda. We discuss our findings in light of causes and con...
To pass or not to pass through the news gates? That is a key question with respect to the relationsh...
Media policies in Europe traditionally promote a diverse media supply. This article investigates for...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...
This study on news coverage of highly visible company types in a Dutch daily quality newspaper (NRC ...
Although diverse political news has been recognized as a requirement for a well-functioning democrac...
Although diverse political news has been recognized a requirement for a well functioning democracy, ...
This study examines the extent to which the highly diverse and volatile Dutch electorate received a ...
This study examines the extent to which the highly diverse and volatile Dutch electorate received a ...
An intriguing question in communication science deals with factors determining the intensity of news...
This article studies the impact of right and left moderate political orientation of newspapers on th...
This study focuses on explaining agenda building power of corporate press releases. The purpose of t...
This study applies agenda setting theory to understand how firms' financial performance is affected ...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
This paper provides the first systematic cross-country analysis of interest group appearances in the...
To pass or not to pass through the news gates? That is a key question with respect to the relationsh...
Media policies in Europe traditionally promote a diverse media supply. This article investigates for...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...
This study on news coverage of highly visible company types in a Dutch daily quality newspaper (NRC ...
Although diverse political news has been recognized as a requirement for a well-functioning democrac...
Although diverse political news has been recognized a requirement for a well functioning democracy, ...
This study examines the extent to which the highly diverse and volatile Dutch electorate received a ...
This study examines the extent to which the highly diverse and volatile Dutch electorate received a ...
An intriguing question in communication science deals with factors determining the intensity of news...
This article studies the impact of right and left moderate political orientation of newspapers on th...
This study focuses on explaining agenda building power of corporate press releases. The purpose of t...
This study applies agenda setting theory to understand how firms' financial performance is affected ...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
This paper provides the first systematic cross-country analysis of interest group appearances in the...
To pass or not to pass through the news gates? That is a key question with respect to the relationsh...
Media policies in Europe traditionally promote a diverse media supply. This article investigates for...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between the real economy, consumer confidence and econ...