In the last couple of decades various scholars have signaled the occurrence and development of important processes in political communication. If some have broadly coined these transformations as “Americanization” (Negrine & Papathanassopoulos, 1996; Scammel, 1998), “professionalization” (Blumler & Kavanaugh, 1999; Strömbäck, 2008; Stamper & Brants, 2011), “tabloidization” (Barnett, 1998; Connell, 1998; Klein, 1996) or “infotainment”, (Street, 2000; 2001), others have associated them with terms such as “video malaise” (Robinson, 1976) or “spectatorship democracy” (De Beus, 2011). According to these views, political journalism nowadays has stepped into a new era, in which the coverage of political events and television programming itself are...
Many claim that populism in the Netherlands has grown over the last 10 years; that it spreads among ...
The popularization of politics refers to many processes, rather than one, but in essence it highligh...
Debate about the quantity of political information often tends to evaluate television negatively sin...
In the last couple of decades various scholars have signaled the occurrence and development of impor...
Politicians, journalists and scholars in the Netherlands and abroad regularly express their concern ...
Debate about the infl uence of the media, and in particular television, on the quality and viability...
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Over the past few years many historians have studied the relation between the media and politics par...
In this paper we report on a 4-year research project about the history and culture of Dutch politica...
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This study offers a five-item based measurement of popularization of news (combining sensationalizat...
In the first 25 years of its existence Dutch public television news was limited by many restrictions...
Taking the American tradition of political economy of the news media as a starting point, this disse...
This article researches the origin of party political broadcasts (ZPP/ZENDTIJD POLITIEKEPARTIJEN) an...
Many claim that populism in the Netherlands has grown over the last 10 years; that it spreads among ...
The popularization of politics refers to many processes, rather than one, but in essence it highligh...
Debate about the quantity of political information often tends to evaluate television negatively sin...
In the last couple of decades various scholars have signaled the occurrence and development of impor...
Politicians, journalists and scholars in the Netherlands and abroad regularly express their concern ...
Debate about the infl uence of the media, and in particular television, on the quality and viability...
Contains fulltext : 130183pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article...
Over the past few years many historians have studied the relation between the media and politics par...
In this paper we report on a 4-year research project about the history and culture of Dutch politica...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper we discuss a number of questions concerning the more or ...
Contains fulltext : 56481.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Trends in sensat...
This study offers a five-item based measurement of popularization of news (combining sensationalizat...
In the first 25 years of its existence Dutch public television news was limited by many restrictions...
Taking the American tradition of political economy of the news media as a starting point, this disse...
This article researches the origin of party political broadcasts (ZPP/ZENDTIJD POLITIEKEPARTIJEN) an...
Many claim that populism in the Netherlands has grown over the last 10 years; that it spreads among ...
The popularization of politics refers to many processes, rather than one, but in essence it highligh...
Debate about the quantity of political information often tends to evaluate television negatively sin...