Recent research suggests that more and more citizens select news and information that is congruent with their existing political preferences. This increase in political selective exposure (PSE) has allegedly led to an increase in polarization. The vast majority of studies stem from the US case with a particular media and political system. We contend that there are good reasons to believe PSE is less prevalent in other systems. We test this using latent profile analysis with national survey data from the Netherlands (n = 2,833). We identify four types of media use profiles and indeed only find partial evidence of PSE. In particular, we find that public broadcasting news cross-cuts all cleavages. This research note offers an important antidot...
This paper examines cross-national variance in the impact of public and commercial television on ci...
The new digital media landscape has created a high-choice media environment that has made it easier ...
<p>This paper analyzes the influence of political selective exposure to cable news stations on mass-...
Recent research suggests that more and more citizens select news and information that is congruent w...
Recent research suggests that more and more citizens select news and information that is congruent w...
One of the main lines of reasoning in the contemporary debate on media effects is the notion that se...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
Although concerns have been raised that political infotainment programmes might increasingly substit...
Previous studies show that individual political interest is an antecedent of news media exposure, pa...
We propose a context-dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
With an abundance of TV channels available, viewers with no interest in politics might escape from n...
International audiencePolitical observers of all types often express concerns that Americans are dan...
The authors use US data on media coverage of politics and individual survey data to document that c...
We show that the demand for news varies with the perceived affinity of the news organization to the ...
We propose a context‐dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
This paper examines cross-national variance in the impact of public and commercial television on ci...
The new digital media landscape has created a high-choice media environment that has made it easier ...
<p>This paper analyzes the influence of political selective exposure to cable news stations on mass-...
Recent research suggests that more and more citizens select news and information that is congruent w...
Recent research suggests that more and more citizens select news and information that is congruent w...
One of the main lines of reasoning in the contemporary debate on media effects is the notion that se...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
Although concerns have been raised that political infotainment programmes might increasingly substit...
Previous studies show that individual political interest is an antecedent of news media exposure, pa...
We propose a context-dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
With an abundance of TV channels available, viewers with no interest in politics might escape from n...
International audiencePolitical observers of all types often express concerns that Americans are dan...
The authors use US data on media coverage of politics and individual survey data to document that c...
We show that the demand for news varies with the perceived affinity of the news organization to the ...
We propose a context‐dependent approach to the study of political information. Combining a content a...
This paper examines cross-national variance in the impact of public and commercial television on ci...
The new digital media landscape has created a high-choice media environment that has made it easier ...
<p>This paper analyzes the influence of political selective exposure to cable news stations on mass-...