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the USA. We find evidence that-in addition to standard labor market and welfare state considerations-media exposure is …, but cannot entirely explain the correlation between media exposure and attitudes about illegal immigration. …
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function for different subsets of the sample. We find that media segments are (loose) substitutes, in that the estimated cross …
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the USA. We find evidence that-in addition to standard labor market and welfare state considerations-media exposure is …, but cannot entirely explain the correlation between media exposure and attitudes about illegal immigration. …
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I analyze a dataset of news from the New York Times, from 1946 to 1997. Controlling for the incumbent President's activity across issues, I find that during the presidential campaign the New York Times gives more emphasis to topics that are owned by the Democratic party (civil rights, health...
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We analyze minute-by-minute, individual level data on viewership for Italian TV news broadcasts, matched with detailed data on content. We study viewer behavior, especially the decision of viewers to switch away from a news program as a function of the type of story being broadcast. Somewhat...
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In this chapter we survey the empirical literature on media bias, with a focus on partisan and ideological biases …. First, we discuss the methods used to measure the relative positions of media outlets. We divide bias into two categories … media outlets with other actors, measures based on the intensity of media coverage, and measures based on tone. In the …
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I analyze a dataset of news from the New York Times, from 1946 to 1997. Controllingfor the incumbent President's activity across issues, I find that during the presidentialcampaign the New York Times gives more emphasis to topics that are owned by theDemocratic party (civil rights, health care,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005670395