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We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last decade, and the behavior of smaller samples for longer time periods. Our purpose is to examine the intensity of coverage of economic issues as a function of the underlying economic conditions and...
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daily newspapers in the US. We find that, in their capacity as newspaper consumers, members of each group benefits …
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. We estimate a model of newspaper demand that incorporates slant explicitly, estimate the slant that would be chosen if … identity of a newspaper's owner explains far less of the variation in slant. We also present evidence on the role of pressure … from incumbent politicians, tastes of reporters, and newspaper competition in determining slant …
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that a poor fit between newspaper markets and political districts reduces press coverage of politics. We use variation in …
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nineteenth century U.S. newspapers were often public relations tools funded by politicians, and newspaper independence was a … rarity. The newspaper industry underwent fundamental changes between 1870 and 1920 as the press became more informative and … informative press was the result of increased scale and competitiveness in the newspaper industry caused by technological progress …
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This paper shows that the move to offset printing from letterpress in the U.S. daily newspaper publishing industry was … the adoption was determined, at least in part, at the firm rather than the newspaper level, although, on the whole …, newspaper chains adopted neither earlier nor later than non-chain newspapers. Ceteris paribus, adoption occurred more quickly in …
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The digitization of content has led to the emergence of platforms that draw information from multiple sources. Policymakers are concerned that these new platforms threaten incentives for the production of original content. As a result, policymakers are contemplating regulations that would force...
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competitors. We formulate a model of newspaper demand, entry, and political affiliation choice in which newspapers compete for … novel data on newspaper circulation, costs, and revenues. The estimated model implies that competition enhances ideological …
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political participation, with one additional newspaper increasing both presidential and congressional turnout by approximately 0 ….3 percentage points. Newspaper competition is not a key driver of turnout: our effect is driven mainly by the first newspaper in a …
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We create a newspaper-based Equity Market Volatility (EMV) tracker that moves with the VIX and with the realized …
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