Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Constitutional Political Economy 3/2020

28.10.2019 | Original Paper

Does the 4th estate deliver? The Political Coverage Index and its application to media capture

verfasst von: Ralf Dewenter, Uwe Dulleck, Tobias Thomas

Erschienen in: Constitutional Political Economy | Ausgabe 3/2020

Einloggen

Aktivieren Sie unsere intelligente Suche, um passende Fachinhalte oder Patente zu finden.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

With the upswing of populist, right-wing, and EU-skeptical parties and politicians in Europe, as well as the success of Donald Trump in the 2016 US presidential elections, the media and its role in democracies are, once again, under scrutiny. To investigate whether the media fulfill its role as the fourth estate, i.e. providing another level of control for government, or whether there is evidence of media capture, first, we introduce the Political Coverage Index (PCI), a new measure of the relative positioning of media within the political spectrum. In contrast to existing measures of political positioning (e.g., language similarities, explicit endorsements, mentions of ideological references), we utilize the tonality of articles and newscasts on political parties and politicians. Then, we apply the PCI to 35 opinion-leading media in Germany, on the basis of more than 10 million news items on political parties and politicians between 1998 and 2012. Lastly, we use the PCI to investigate whether the media fulfil its fourth estate role. Our findings show that the media outlets in our sample report more negatively on governing parties, which we interpret as suggestive evidence that media is fulfilling its role as fourth estate in democracies.

Sie haben noch keine Lizenz? Dann Informieren Sie sich jetzt über unsere Produkte:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 340 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Versicherung + Risiko




Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Anhänge
Nur mit Berechtigung zugänglich
Fußnoten
1
In addition, in communication and media science, there is a broad literature on the existence of media biases and its foundations. Examples include Ball-Rokeach (1985) as well as Ball-Rokeach and DeFleur (1976) on the dependency of the media-system, as well as Dunham (2013) on the measurement of media biases.
 
2
In this context, Ulbricht et al. (2017) use media data to improve economic forecasts.
 
3
There is also some research on political bias of German media outlets existing, provided by Dallmann et al. (2015) as well as Garz et al. (2019). The latter authors construct an index of media slant by comparing the language of outlets with that of the main political parties, compare their results with previous version of our paper and find a bivariate correlation of 0.39 Garz et al. (2019, 21).
 
4
The effect of media consumption on voter information in democracies is investigated by Garz (2018) as well as Larcinese and Sircar (2017). However, Kauder and Potrafke (2015) show that even if a political scandal is known and covered by the media it does not necessarily lead to a punishment of the incumbent government by the voters.
 
5
Further contributions in this context are Bernhardt et al (2008), D’Alessio and Allen (2000), Druckman and Parkin (2005), Gentzkow et al. (2011) as well as Morris (2007).
 
6
These contributions can be connected to the model of political agency or voter control (see Barro 1973; Ferejohn 1986).
 
7
For more information see: www.​mediatenor.​com.
 
8
CDU: Christian Democratic Union of Germany; CSU: Christian Social Union in Bavaria; SPD: Social Democratic Party of Germany; FDP: Free Democratic Party.
 
9
During the period of interest, the FDP entered coalitions with both parties on the state level, but coalitions with the CDU are the rule, while coalitions with the SPD are the exceptions. During this period, the Greens did not form coalitions with the CDU/CSU on either the state or federal levels.
 
10
Most of the political TV magazines analyzed are provided by regional member broadcasting services of the ARD (in particular: Fakt, Kontraste, Monitor, Panorama, Plusminus, Report BR, Report SWR), which is a joint organization of Germany's regional public-service broadcasters. However, we only include the political TV magazines that focus on national politics and were broadcasted on national ARD.
 
11
Earlier contributions on the comparison of human coding and computer assisted methods go back to Nacos et al. (1991).
 
12
The accuracy and reliability of the coding was regularly checked by Media Tenor, both with standard tests and random spot checks, based on the code-book. Each month, for each coder, three analyzed reports were selected randomly and checked. Coders scoring lower than 0.80, that is 80 percent accuracy in comparison to the code-book, were removed from the coding process. In no month did the mean deviation among all coders exceeded 0.15. As a result, Media Tenor's data achieves an accuracy of minimum 0.85.
 
13
Source: Emnid opinion research institute.
 
14
Note, that we do not use an intercept. By this means we are able to interpret the dummies‘coefficients as average PCIs during the respective coalition periods.
 
15
While the average PCI during the SPD&Greens coalition is 0.0344, the average PCI is 0.0209 during the CDU/CSU&SPD coalition. However, media reporting is measured by an average PCI of -0.0554 during the CDU/CSU&FDP coalition, indicating a difference of nearly 0.09 points.
 
16
Chancellor Schröder and his Agenda 2010 policy can be seen as an exemption.
 
17
This effect vanishes when taking into account individual campaigns in Sect. 4.3.
 
18
The top five right-wing media are identified as: Report (BR), Fakt, WamS, SuperIllu and Rheinischer Merkur. The top five left-wing media are found to be: Monitor, Die Woche, Report (SW), tageszeitung and Der Spiegel.
 
Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat Alsem, K. J., Brakman, S., Hoogduin, L., & Kuper, G. (2008). The impact of newspapers on consumer confidence: Does spin bias exist? Applied Economics,40, 531–539. Alsem, K. J., Brakman, S., Hoogduin, L., & Kuper, G. (2008). The impact of newspapers on consumer confidence: Does spin bias exist? Applied Economics,40, 531–539.
Zurück zum Zitat Anderson, S. P., & McLaren, J. (2012). Media mergers and bias with rational consumers. Journal of the European Economic Association,10, 831–859. Anderson, S. P., & McLaren, J. (2012). Media mergers and bias with rational consumers. Journal of the European Economic Association,10, 831–859.
Zurück zum Zitat Ball-Rokeach, S. J. (1985). The origins of individual media-system dependency: A sociological framework. Communication Research,12, 485–510. Ball-Rokeach, S. J. (1985). The origins of individual media-system dependency: A sociological framework. Communication Research,12, 485–510.
Zurück zum Zitat Ball-Rokeach, S. J., & DeFleur, M. L. (1976). A dependency model of mass-media effects. Communication Research,3, 3–21. Ball-Rokeach, S. J., & DeFleur, M. L. (1976). A dependency model of mass-media effects. Communication Research,3, 3–21.
Zurück zum Zitat Barro, R. (1973). The control of politicians: An economic model. Public Choice,14, 19–42. Barro, R. (1973). The control of politicians: An economic model. Public Choice,14, 19–42.
Zurück zum Zitat Beckmann, K., Dewenter, R., & Thomas, T. (2017). Can news draw blood? The impact of media coverage on the number and severity of terror attacks. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy,23, 1–16. Beckmann, K., Dewenter, R., & Thomas, T. (2017). Can news draw blood? The impact of media coverage on the number and severity of terror attacks. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy,23, 1–16.
Zurück zum Zitat Benesch, C., Loretz, S., Stadelmann, D., & Thomas, T. (2019). Media coverage and immigration worries: Econometric evidence. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization,160, 52–67. Benesch, C., Loretz, S., Stadelmann, D., & Thomas, T. (2019). Media coverage and immigration worries: Econometric evidence. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization,160, 52–67.
Zurück zum Zitat Berlemann, M., & Thomas, T. (2019). The distance bias in natural disaster reporting—Empirical evidence for the United States. Applied Economics Letters,16, 1026–1032. Berlemann, M., & Thomas, T. (2019). The distance bias in natural disaster reporting—Empirical evidence for the United States. Applied Economics Letters,16, 1026–1032.
Zurück zum Zitat Bernhardt, D., Krasa, S., & Polborn, M. (2008). Political polarization and the electoral effects of media bias. Journal of Public Economics,92, 1092–1104. Bernhardt, D., Krasa, S., & Polborn, M. (2008). Political polarization and the electoral effects of media bias. Journal of Public Economics,92, 1092–1104.
Zurück zum Zitat Besley, T., & Prat, A. (2006). Handcuffs for the grabbing hand? Media capture and government accountability. American Economic Review,96, 720–736. Besley, T., & Prat, A. (2006). Handcuffs for the grabbing hand? Media capture and government accountability. American Economic Review,96, 720–736.
Zurück zum Zitat Chadi, A. (2015). Concerns about the Euro and happiness in Germany during times of crisis. European Journal of Political Economy,40, 126–146. Chadi, A. (2015). Concerns about the Euro and happiness in Germany during times of crisis. European Journal of Political Economy,40, 126–146.
Zurück zum Zitat Chiang, C., & Knight, B. (2011). Media bias and influence: Evidence from newspaper endorsements. Review of Economic Studies,78, 795–820. Chiang, C., & Knight, B. (2011). Media bias and influence: Evidence from newspaper endorsements. Review of Economic Studies,78, 795–820.
Zurück zum Zitat D’Alessio, D. D., & Allen, M. (2000). Media bias in presidential elections: A meta-analysis. Journal of Communication,50, 133–156. D’Alessio, D. D., & Allen, M. (2000). Media bias in presidential elections: A meta-analysis. Journal of Communication,50, 133–156.
Zurück zum Zitat Dallmann, A., Lemmerich, F., Zoller, D., & Hotho, A. (2015). Media bias in German online newspapers. In Proceedings of the 26th ACM conference on hypertext and social media (pp. 133–137). Dallmann, A., Lemmerich, F., Zoller, D., & Hotho, A. (2015). Media bias in German online newspapers. In Proceedings of the 26th ACM conference on hypertext and social media (pp. 133–137).
Zurück zum Zitat DellaVigna, S., & Kaplan, E. (2007). The fox news effect: Media bias and voting. The Quarterly Journal of Economics,122, 1187–1234. DellaVigna, S., & Kaplan, E. (2007). The fox news effect: Media bias and voting. The Quarterly Journal of Economics,122, 1187–1234.
Zurück zum Zitat Dewenter, R., & Heimeshoff, U. (2014). Media Bias and advertising: Evidence from a German car magazine. Review of Economics,65, 77–94. Dewenter, R., & Heimeshoff, U. (2014). Media Bias and advertising: Evidence from a German car magazine. Review of Economics,65, 77–94.
Zurück zum Zitat Dewenter, R., & Heimeshoff, U. (2015). More ads, more revs? A note on media bias in review likelihood. Economic Modelling,44, 156–161. Dewenter, R., & Heimeshoff, U. (2015). More ads, more revs? A note on media bias in review likelihood. Economic Modelling,44, 156–161.
Zurück zum Zitat Dewenter, R., Heimeshoff, U., & Thomas, T. (2016). Media coverage and car manufacturers’ sales. Economics Bulletin,36, 976–982. Dewenter, R., Heimeshoff, U., & Thomas, T. (2016). Media coverage and car manufacturers’ sales. Economics Bulletin,36, 976–982.
Zurück zum Zitat Dewenter, R., Linder, M., & Thomas, T. (2019). Can media drive the electorate? Impact of media coverage on voting intentions. European Journal of Political Economy,58, 245–261. Dewenter, R., Linder, M., & Thomas, T. (2019). Can media drive the electorate? Impact of media coverage on voting intentions. European Journal of Political Economy,58, 245–261.
Zurück zum Zitat Doms, M., & Morin, N. (2004). Consumer sentiment, the economy, and the news media. Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2004-51, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Doms, M., & Morin, N. (2004). Consumer sentiment, the economy, and the news media. Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2004-51, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Zurück zum Zitat Druckman, J. N., & Parkin, M. (2005). The impact of media bias: How editorial slant affects voters. Journal of Politics,67, 1030–1049. Druckman, J. N., & Parkin, M. (2005). The impact of media bias: How editorial slant affects voters. Journal of Politics,67, 1030–1049.
Zurück zum Zitat Dunham, W. R. (2013). Framing the right suspects: Measuring media bias. Journal of Media Economics,26, 122–147. Dunham, W. R. (2013). Framing the right suspects: Measuring media bias. Journal of Media Economics,26, 122–147.
Zurück zum Zitat Durante, R., & Zhuravskaya, E. (2018). Attack when the world is not watching? International media and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Journal of Political Economy,126, 1085–1133. Durante, R., & Zhuravskaya, E. (2018). Attack when the world is not watching? International media and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Journal of Political Economy,126, 1085–1133.
Zurück zum Zitat Eisensee, T., & Strömberg, D. (2007). News droughts, news floods, and U. S. disaster relief. The Quarterly Journal of Economics,122, 693–728. Eisensee, T., & Strömberg, D. (2007). News droughts, news floods, and U. S. disaster relief. The Quarterly Journal of Economics,122, 693–728.
Zurück zum Zitat Enikolopov, R., Petrova, M., & Zhuravskaya, E. (2011). Media and political persuasion: Evidence from Russia. American Economic Review,101, 3253–3285. Enikolopov, R., Petrova, M., & Zhuravskaya, E. (2011). Media and political persuasion: Evidence from Russia. American Economic Review,101, 3253–3285.
Zurück zum Zitat Entman, R. M. (2007). Framing bias: Media in the distribution of power. Journal of Communication,57, 163–173. Entman, R. M. (2007). Framing bias: Media in the distribution of power. Journal of Communication,57, 163–173.
Zurück zum Zitat Ferejohn, J. (1986). Incumbent performance and electoral control. Public Choice,50, 5–25. Ferejohn, J. (1986). Incumbent performance and electoral control. Public Choice,50, 5–25.
Zurück zum Zitat Friebel, G., & Heinz, M. (2014). Media slant against foreign owners: Downsizing. Journal of Public Economics,120, 97–106. Friebel, G., & Heinz, M. (2014). Media slant against foreign owners: Downsizing. Journal of Public Economics,120, 97–106.
Zurück zum Zitat Gambaro, M., & Puglisi, R. (2015). What do ads buy? Daily coverage of listed companies on the Italian press. European Journal of Political Economy,39, 41–57. Gambaro, M., & Puglisi, R. (2015). What do ads buy? Daily coverage of listed companies on the Italian press. European Journal of Political Economy,39, 41–57.
Zurück zum Zitat Garz, M. (2012). Job insecurity perceptions and media coverage of labor market policy. Journal of Labor Research,33, 528–544. Garz, M. (2012). Job insecurity perceptions and media coverage of labor market policy. Journal of Labor Research,33, 528–544.
Zurück zum Zitat Garz, M. (2013). Unemployment expectations, excessive pessimism, and news coverage. Journal of Economic Psychology,34, 156–168. Garz, M. (2013). Unemployment expectations, excessive pessimism, and news coverage. Journal of Economic Psychology,34, 156–168.
Zurück zum Zitat Garz, M. (2014). Good news and bad news: Evidence of media bias in unemployment reports. Public Choice,161, 499–515. Garz, M. (2014). Good news and bad news: Evidence of media bias in unemployment reports. Public Choice,161, 499–515.
Zurück zum Zitat Garz, M. (2018). Retirement, consumption of political information, and political knowledge. European Journal of Political Economy,53, 109–119. Garz, M. (2018). Retirement, consumption of political information, and political knowledge. European Journal of Political Economy,53, 109–119.
Zurück zum Zitat Garz, M., Stone, D., & Sörensen, J. (2019). Partisan selective engagement: Evidence from Facebook. SSRN Working Paper 3102249. Garz, M., Stone, D., & Sörensen, J. (2019). Partisan selective engagement: Evidence from Facebook. SSRN Working Paper 3102249.
Zurück zum Zitat Gentzkow, M., Petek, N., Shapiro, J. M., & Sinkinson, M. (2015). Do newspapers serve the state? Incumbent party influence on the US Press, 1869–1928. Journal of the European Economic Association,13, 29–61. Gentzkow, M., Petek, N., Shapiro, J. M., & Sinkinson, M. (2015). Do newspapers serve the state? Incumbent party influence on the US Press, 1869–1928. Journal of the European Economic Association,13, 29–61.
Zurück zum Zitat Gentzkow, M., & Shapiro, J. M. (2010). What drives media slant? Evidence from U.S. daily newspapers. Econometrica,78, 35–71. Gentzkow, M., & Shapiro, J. M. (2010). What drives media slant? Evidence from U.S. daily newspapers. Econometrica,78, 35–71.
Zurück zum Zitat Gentzkow, M. A., Shapiro, J. M., & Sinkinson, M. (2011). The effect of newspaper entry and exit on electoral politics. American Economic Review,101, 2980–3018. Gentzkow, M. A., Shapiro, J. M., & Sinkinson, M. (2011). The effect of newspaper entry and exit on electoral politics. American Economic Review,101, 2980–3018.
Zurück zum Zitat Goidel, R. K., & Langley, R. E. (1995). Media coverage of the economy and aggregate economic evaluations. Political Research Quarterly,48, 313–328. Goidel, R. K., & Langley, R. E. (1995). Media coverage of the economy and aggregate economic evaluations. Political Research Quarterly,48, 313–328.
Zurück zum Zitat Greene, W. (2012). Econometric analysis (7th ed.). London: Pearson. Greene, W. (2012). Econometric analysis (7th ed.). London: Pearson.
Zurück zum Zitat Greenstein, S., & Zhu, F. (2012). Is wikipedia biased? American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings,120, 343–348. Greenstein, S., & Zhu, F. (2012). Is wikipedia biased? American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings,120, 343–348.
Zurück zum Zitat Grimmer, J., & Steward, B. M. (2013). Text as data: The promise and pitfalls of automatic content, analysis methods for political texts. Political Analysis,21, 267–297. Grimmer, J., & Steward, B. M. (2013). Text as data: The promise and pitfalls of automatic content, analysis methods for political texts. Political Analysis,21, 267–297.
Zurück zum Zitat Groseclose, T., & Milyo, J. (2005). A measure of media bias. Quarterly Journal of Economics,120, 1191–1237. Groseclose, T., & Milyo, J. (2005). A measure of media bias. Quarterly Journal of Economics,120, 1191–1237.
Zurück zum Zitat Haselmayer, M., & Jenny, M. (2017). Sentiment analysis of political communication: combining a dictionary approach with crowdcoding. Quality & Quantity,51, 2623–2646. Haselmayer, M., & Jenny, M. (2017). Sentiment analysis of political communication: combining a dictionary approach with crowdcoding. Quality & Quantity,51, 2623–2646.
Zurück zum Zitat Heinz, M., & Swinnen, J. (2015). Media slant in economic news: A factor 20. Economics Letters,132, 18–20. Heinz, M., & Swinnen, J. (2015). Media slant in economic news: A factor 20. Economics Letters,132, 18–20.
Zurück zum Zitat Kauder, B., & Potrafke, N. (2015). Just hire your spouse! Evidence from a political scandal in Bavaria. European Journal of Political Economy,38, 42–54. Kauder, B., & Potrafke, N. (2015). Just hire your spouse! Evidence from a political scandal in Bavaria. European Journal of Political Economy,38, 42–54.
Zurück zum Zitat Lamla, M. J., & Maag, T. (2012). The role of media for inflation forecast disagreement of households and professional forecasters. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking,7, 1325–1350. Lamla, M. J., & Maag, T. (2012). The role of media for inflation forecast disagreement of households and professional forecasters. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking,7, 1325–1350.
Zurück zum Zitat Larcinese, V., Puglisi, R., & Snyder, J. M., Jr. (2011). Partisan bias in economic news: Evidence on the agenda-setting behavior of U.S. Newspapers. Journal of Public Economics,95, 1178–1189. Larcinese, V., Puglisi, R., & Snyder, J. M., Jr. (2011). Partisan bias in economic news: Evidence on the agenda-setting behavior of U.S. Newspapers. Journal of Public Economics,95, 1178–1189.
Zurück zum Zitat Larcinese, V., & Sircar, I. (2017). Crime and punishment the British way: Accountability channels following the MPs’ expenses scandal. European Journal of Political Economy,47, 75–99. Larcinese, V., & Sircar, I. (2017). Crime and punishment the British way: Accountability channels following the MPs’ expenses scandal. European Journal of Political Economy,47, 75–99.
Zurück zum Zitat Morris, J. S. (2007). Slanted objectivity? Perceived media bias, cable news exposure, and political attitudes. Social Science Quarterly,88, 707–728. Morris, J. S. (2007). Slanted objectivity? Perceived media bias, cable news exposure, and political attitudes. Social Science Quarterly,88, 707–728.
Zurück zum Zitat Nacos, B. L., Shapiro, R. Y., Young, J. T., Fan, D. P., Kjellstrand, T., & McCaa, C. (1991). Content analysis of news reports: Comparing human coding and a computer-assisted method. Communication,12, 111–128. Nacos, B. L., Shapiro, R. Y., Young, J. T., Fan, D. P., Kjellstrand, T., & McCaa, C. (1991). Content analysis of news reports: Comparing human coding and a computer-assisted method. Communication,12, 111–128.
Zurück zum Zitat Nadeau, R., Niemi, R. G., & Amato, T. (2000). Elite economic forecasts, economic news, mass economic expectations, and voting intentions in Great Britain. European Journal of Political Research,38, 135–170. Nadeau, R., Niemi, R. G., & Amato, T. (2000). Elite economic forecasts, economic news, mass economic expectations, and voting intentions in Great Britain. European Journal of Political Research,38, 135–170.
Zurück zum Zitat Nelson, L. K., Burk, D., Knudsen, M., & McCall, L. (2018). The Future of coding: A comparison of hand-coding and three types of computer-assisted text analysis methods. Forthcoming in: Sociological Methods & Research, published online first: May 27, 2018. Nelson, L. K., Burk, D., Knudsen, M., & McCall, L. (2018). The Future of coding: A comparison of hand-coding and three types of computer-assisted text analysis methods. Forthcoming in: Sociological Methods & Research, published online first: May 27, 2018.
Zurück zum Zitat Page, B. I., Shapiro, R. Y., & Dempsey, G. R. (1987). What moves public opinion? American Political Science Review,81, 23–43. Page, B. I., Shapiro, R. Y., & Dempsey, G. R. (1987). What moves public opinion? American Political Science Review,81, 23–43.
Zurück zum Zitat Prat, A. (2018). Media power. Journal of Political Economy,126, 1747–1783. Prat, A. (2018). Media power. Journal of Political Economy,126, 1747–1783.
Zurück zum Zitat Puglisi, R. (2011). Being the New York Times: The political behavior of a newspaper. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy,11, 1–32. Puglisi, R. (2011). Being the New York Times: The political behavior of a newspaper. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy,11, 1–32.
Zurück zum Zitat Puglisi, R., & Snyder, J. M. (2015a). Empirical studies of media bias. In S. Anderson, et al. (Eds.), Handbook of media economics (Vol. 1b, pp. 647–667). Amsterdam: North Holland. Puglisi, R., & Snyder, J. M. (2015a). Empirical studies of media bias. In S. Anderson, et al. (Eds.), Handbook of media economics (Vol. 1b, pp. 647–667). Amsterdam: North Holland.
Zurück zum Zitat Puglisi, R., & Snyder, J. M., Jr. (2015b). The balanced US press. Journal of the European Economic Association,13, 240–264. Puglisi, R., & Snyder, J. M., Jr. (2015b). The balanced US press. Journal of the European Economic Association,13, 240–264.
Zurück zum Zitat Qin, B., Strömberg, D., & Wu, Y. (2018). Media bias in China. American Economic Review,108, 2442–2476. Qin, B., Strömberg, D., & Wu, Y. (2018). Media bias in China. American Economic Review,108, 2442–2476.
Zurück zum Zitat Reuter, J., & Zitzewitz, E. (2006). Do ads influence editors? Advertising and bias in the financial media. Quarterly Journal of Economics,121, 197–227. Reuter, J., & Zitzewitz, E. (2006). Do ads influence editors? Advertising and bias in the financial media. Quarterly Journal of Economics,121, 197–227.
Zurück zum Zitat Snyder, J. M., Jr., & Strömberg, D. (2010). Press coverage and political accountability. Journal of Political Economy,118, 355–408. Snyder, J. M., Jr., & Strömberg, D. (2010). Press coverage and political accountability. Journal of Political Economy,118, 355–408.
Zurück zum Zitat Soroka, S. N. (2006). Good news and bad news: Asymmetric responses to economic information. The Journal of Politics,68, 372–385. Soroka, S. N. (2006). Good news and bad news: Asymmetric responses to economic information. The Journal of Politics,68, 372–385.
Zurück zum Zitat Ulbricht, D., Kholodilin, K., & Thomas, T. (2017). Do media data help to predict German industrial production? Journal of Forecasting,36, 483–496. Ulbricht, D., Kholodilin, K., & Thomas, T. (2017). Do media data help to predict German industrial production? Journal of Forecasting,36, 483–496.
Zurück zum Zitat van Raaij, W. F. (1989). Economic news, expectations and macro-economic behavior. Journal of Economic Psychology,10, 473–493. van Raaij, W. F. (1989). Economic news, expectations and macro-economic behavior. Journal of Economic Psychology,10, 473–493.
Metadaten
Titel
Does the 4th estate deliver? The Political Coverage Index and its application to media capture
verfasst von
Ralf Dewenter
Uwe Dulleck
Tobias Thomas
Publikationsdatum
28.10.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Constitutional Political Economy / Ausgabe 3/2020
Print ISSN: 1043-4062
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-9966
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10602-019-09291-5

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 3/2020

Constitutional Political Economy 3/2020 Zur Ausgabe

Premium Partner