Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order election is mediatized, this comparative content analysis examines television news coverage of the 2014 European Union elections. Evidence of mediatization was stronger on the most commercially driven bulletins, with an overwhelming emphasis on the game frame and a more interpretive approach than the most public service–orientated broadcaster (the BBC). However, qualitative analysis revealed that the BBC pursued a more mediatized form of journalism. Developing a close textual analysis of how broadcasters reported party campaign launches—representing what we call key “mediatized moments”—we argue that a more qualitative approach to assessing med...
There is growing concern amongst observers of the media that news coverage of politics has moved awa...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order el...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order el...
Drawing on a systematic content analysis, this article examines how far television news bulletins wi...
UK broadcasters came under fire for the amount of airtime UKIP and its leader Nigel Farage received ...
This article enters into debates about media logic in political coverage by way of a case study of t...
Drawing on a systematic content analysis, this article examines how far television news bulletins wi...
This thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive account of the nature and degree of change in British t...
This article enters into debates about media logic in political coverage by way of a case study of t...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
This study of UK evening newscasts (1991–2013) interprets the degree to which political news has bec...
Elections to the European Parliament (EP) are considered second-order national elections (SOE). The ...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...
There is growing concern amongst observers of the media that news coverage of politics has moved awa...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order el...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the degree to which news about a second-order el...
Drawing on a systematic content analysis, this article examines how far television news bulletins wi...
UK broadcasters came under fire for the amount of airtime UKIP and its leader Nigel Farage received ...
This article enters into debates about media logic in political coverage by way of a case study of t...
Drawing on a systematic content analysis, this article examines how far television news bulletins wi...
This thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive account of the nature and degree of change in British t...
This article enters into debates about media logic in political coverage by way of a case study of t...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
This study of UK evening newscasts (1991–2013) interprets the degree to which political news has bec...
Elections to the European Parliament (EP) are considered second-order national elections (SOE). The ...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...
There is growing concern amongst observers of the media that news coverage of politics has moved awa...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...