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. It is possible that this is due to the lack of competition in the Australian media market. To the extent that we can …
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. It is possible that this is due to the lack of competition in the Australian media market. To the extent that we can …
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. It is possible that this is due to the lack of competition in the Australian media market. To the extent that we can …
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We build a framework linking competition in the media market to political participation. Media outlets report on the …
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We suggest a model of electoral competition between two parties which is extended by a third player : mass media. The … classical one-dimensional competition model is changed by introducing an issue-specific sensibility-coefficient and by allowing …
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We suggest a model of electoral competition between two parties which is extended by a third player : mass media. The … classical one-dimensional competition model is changed by introducing an issue-specific sensibility-coefficient and by allowing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013428394
This chapter overviews the empirical literature on the determinants and the consequences of media capture, i.e., the situation in which governments or other interest groups try to control the content of media outlets. We start by examining the evidence on the effect of media capture on the...
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This chapter studies situations where media sources deliberately deviate from truthful reporting in order to manipulate electoral outcomes. Media capture occurs when the government actively attempts to influence the media industry. We instead speak of media power when news organizations engage...
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We investigate the existence of an "electoral cycle bias" in the timing of media coverage of news with high political value. In particular, we analyze how the electoral cycles at the regional level influence the coverage of news about corruption scandals in the Italian Regional Health Systems by...
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