Objective This study aims to examine the influence of Republican and Democratic partisan television news on attitudes toward candidates for president immediately following the 2016 general election. Method Using two waves of the 2016 American National Election Study, we examine feelings toward Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton before and after the election. Results Exposure to Republican partisan media did have a significant negative effect on feelings toward Hillary Clinton, even when controlling for party identification, ideology, and feelings toward Clinton before the election. Consumption of Democratic partisan television, however, had no influence on feelings toward Donald Trump. Conclusion Further fragmentation and the exp...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
Recent years have seen growing hostility between those who support different political parties in Am...
Objective\r\nThis study aims to examine the influence of Republican and Democratic partisan televisi...
Does partisan media influence people’s attitudes? In particular, does media bias influence votersâ...
In this study, we analyze both mainstream and social media coverage of the 2016 United States presid...
This study examines the role of traditional media-outlets when Donald Trump was elected the 45th pre...
The media has played a massive role in the 2016 election, with many attributing Donald Trump’s popul...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...
In this study, we analyze both mainstream and social media coverage of the 2016 United States pres...
This research focuses specifically on media outlets that are considered to be biased and partisan su...
Predictability has long been a defining characteristic of stable democracies, especially that of the...
Communication and media research lacks an accessible and systematic approach to measuring political ...
This paper examines the effects of our modern media environment on affective polarization. We conduc...
Politics and news media are very connected to each other. Many people get mad at news sites for what...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
Recent years have seen growing hostility between those who support different political parties in Am...
Objective\r\nThis study aims to examine the influence of Republican and Democratic partisan televisi...
Does partisan media influence people’s attitudes? In particular, does media bias influence votersâ...
In this study, we analyze both mainstream and social media coverage of the 2016 United States presid...
This study examines the role of traditional media-outlets when Donald Trump was elected the 45th pre...
The media has played a massive role in the 2016 election, with many attributing Donald Trump’s popul...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...
In this study, we analyze both mainstream and social media coverage of the 2016 United States pres...
This research focuses specifically on media outlets that are considered to be biased and partisan su...
Predictability has long been a defining characteristic of stable democracies, especially that of the...
Communication and media research lacks an accessible and systematic approach to measuring political ...
This paper examines the effects of our modern media environment on affective polarization. We conduc...
Politics and news media are very connected to each other. Many people get mad at news sites for what...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is del...
Recent years have seen growing hostility between those who support different political parties in Am...