Is anyone really still surprised how far our newspapers will go to back their chosen political party? What was shocking about today’s Daily Telegraph Tory election leaflet of a front page was not that it had been organised by Conservative Central Office. It’s that they think it might work
Campaigners should not overestimate the influence of traditional newspapers, says Charlie Beckett: t...
The extraordinary resignation of its chief political editor, Peter Oborne, from the Daily Telegraph ...
The political correspondents are revolting. In the face of a campaign that is painfully stage-manage...
The 2010 General Election saw the Conservatives gain a number of newspaper endorsements, and failed ...
In the 2015 election campaign, almost all newspapers were extremely pro-Conservative and rabidly ant...
Britain’s famous red top newspapers struggle to find their voice in general electio
This article by LSE Media and Communications’ Dr Bart Cammaerts who researches and teaches political...
This article investigates the current state of press partisanship in the UK. Utilizing content analy...
This study reassesses the ability of the mass media to influence voter opinions directly. Combining ...
We employ several different approaches to estimate the political position of Australian media outlet...
Generally, I’ve been surprised how few people have blamed the right-wing press for Labour’s defeat. ...
During the 2015 campaign there was considerable negativity and partiality in much press reporting; i...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
The media clearly have an impact in elections, but how far do they influence public opinion and the ...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
Campaigners should not overestimate the influence of traditional newspapers, says Charlie Beckett: t...
The extraordinary resignation of its chief political editor, Peter Oborne, from the Daily Telegraph ...
The political correspondents are revolting. In the face of a campaign that is painfully stage-manage...
The 2010 General Election saw the Conservatives gain a number of newspaper endorsements, and failed ...
In the 2015 election campaign, almost all newspapers were extremely pro-Conservative and rabidly ant...
Britain’s famous red top newspapers struggle to find their voice in general electio
This article by LSE Media and Communications’ Dr Bart Cammaerts who researches and teaches political...
This article investigates the current state of press partisanship in the UK. Utilizing content analy...
This study reassesses the ability of the mass media to influence voter opinions directly. Combining ...
We employ several different approaches to estimate the political position of Australian media outlet...
Generally, I’ve been surprised how few people have blamed the right-wing press for Labour’s defeat. ...
During the 2015 campaign there was considerable negativity and partiality in much press reporting; i...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
The media clearly have an impact in elections, but how far do they influence public opinion and the ...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
Campaigners should not overestimate the influence of traditional newspapers, says Charlie Beckett: t...
The extraordinary resignation of its chief political editor, Peter Oborne, from the Daily Telegraph ...
The political correspondents are revolting. In the face of a campaign that is painfully stage-manage...