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Do media systems matter? Media system characteristics and the media’s impact on the political agenda in Europe
José Santana Pereira (Santana Pereira, J.);
Journal Title
The Agenda Setting Journal: Theory, Practice, Critique
Year (definitive publication)
2020
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
This article reports a comparative analysis of the media’s political agenda setting capacity in 27 European media systems, aimed at testing the hypothesis that the magnitude of this phenomenon is moderated by factors such as development of the press markets, journalist professionalization, strength of public television or political pluralism. The empirical analysis relies on data collected by the expert survey European Media Systems Survey, the World Association of Newspapers, the European Audiovisual Observatory, and the research project Providing an Infrastructure for Research on Electoral Democracy in the European Union (PIREDEU). Results show that political agenda setting is perceived as more common in press markets in which newspapers work as means of horizontal communication (and are, as subsystem, politically imbalanced), but that journalist professionalization and strength of public broadcasting systems foster political agenda setting effects.
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Keywords
Political agenda setting,Media system characteristics,Expert survey
  • Sociology - Social Sciences
  • Media and Communications - Social Sciences
  • Languages and Literature - Humanities