TY - JOUR
T1 - Majoritarian and consensual patterns in political news
T2 - A longitudinal British-Dutch study of expressions of media logic (2000-2020)
AU - Ergün, Erkan
AU - Karsten, Niels
AU - Hendriks, Frank
PY - 2023/10/17
Y1 - 2023/10/17
N2 - Much of the mediatization literature argues that the increased occurrence of expressions of media logic in political news coverage is driven by supranational factors including marketization, and postulates that contextual factors such as the national democratic model can explain the marked variations between countries. However, the relationship between such structural conditions and the occurrence of media-content elements in news coverage remains underexplored. In response, we compare the incidences of seven content expressions of media logic across a classic majoritarian democracy (UK) and a classic consensual democracy (the Netherlands). Innovatively, we additionally incorporate the dynamic political constellation of the two national governments. Our logistical regression analysis of 1463 newspaper articles shows that, as expected, these content expressions of media logic occur more often under majoritarian than under consensual styles of government. Our results further reveal that the political constellation of national governments offers a more refined explanation for how coverage behaves than the less dynamic variable of adopted democratic model.
AB - Much of the mediatization literature argues that the increased occurrence of expressions of media logic in political news coverage is driven by supranational factors including marketization, and postulates that contextual factors such as the national democratic model can explain the marked variations between countries. However, the relationship between such structural conditions and the occurrence of media-content elements in news coverage remains underexplored. In response, we compare the incidences of seven content expressions of media logic across a classic majoritarian democracy (UK) and a classic consensual democracy (the Netherlands). Innovatively, we additionally incorporate the dynamic political constellation of the two national governments. Our logistical regression analysis of 1463 newspaper articles shows that, as expected, these content expressions of media logic occur more often under majoritarian than under consensual styles of government. Our results further reveal that the political constellation of national governments offers a more refined explanation for how coverage behaves than the less dynamic variable of adopted democratic model.
KW - Media frames
KW - commercialism
KW - Media logic
KW - mediatization
KW - democratic models
KW - lijphart
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85174258443&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/14648849231204153
DO - 10.1177/14648849231204153
M3 - Article
SP - 1
EP - 23
JO - Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism
JF - Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism
ER -