I use variation across markets in the timing of television's introduction to identify its impact on voter turnout. The estimated effect is significantly negative, accounting for between a quarter and a half of the total decline in turnout since the 1950s. I argue that substitution away from other media with more political coverage provides a plausible mechanism linking television to voting. As evidence for this, I show that the entry of television in a market coincided with sharp drops in consumption of newspapers and radio, and in political knowledge as measured by election surveys. I also show that both the information and turnout effects were largest in off-year congressional elections, which receive extensive coverage in newspapers but ...
We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation. Media outle...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
We develop a tractable theory to study the impact of biased media on election outcomes, voter turnou...
I estimate the impact of relevant television media coverage of a congressional race on voter turnout...
This article investigates whether certain contextual factors can have a demobilizing effect on voter...
The author offers evidence that television and radio coverage of elections prior to the closing of p...
The consensus of research literature dealing with the usage of new forms of news outlets and their e...
How do different media cover politics and affect voters? Are newspapers a boon and television a bane...
There is reason to believe that exposure to public broadcasting can positively affect voter turnout,...
Does media bias affect voting? We analyze the entry of Fox News in cable markets and its impact on v...
Examines the relationship between news media use and voting behavior, and the role of the media as a...
We use new data on entries and exits of US daily newspapers from 1869 to 2004 to estimate effects on...
It is important to understand the phenomena of voting in the United States where disparity of turnou...
The influence of television news over public opinion is traced to the 'accessibility bias &apos...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation. Media outle...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
We develop a tractable theory to study the impact of biased media on election outcomes, voter turnou...
I estimate the impact of relevant television media coverage of a congressional race on voter turnout...
This article investigates whether certain contextual factors can have a demobilizing effect on voter...
The author offers evidence that television and radio coverage of elections prior to the closing of p...
The consensus of research literature dealing with the usage of new forms of news outlets and their e...
How do different media cover politics and affect voters? Are newspapers a boon and television a bane...
There is reason to believe that exposure to public broadcasting can positively affect voter turnout,...
Does media bias affect voting? We analyze the entry of Fox News in cable markets and its impact on v...
Examines the relationship between news media use and voting behavior, and the role of the media as a...
We use new data on entries and exits of US daily newspapers from 1869 to 2004 to estimate effects on...
It is important to understand the phenomena of voting in the United States where disparity of turnou...
The influence of television news over public opinion is traced to the 'accessibility bias &apos...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation. Media outle...
Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing coun...
We develop a tractable theory to study the impact of biased media on election outcomes, voter turnou...