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Why perceived political bias on TV does not inevitably lead to a polarized audience. The case of NRK and TV2 in Norway

机译:为什么在电视上看到的政治偏见不可避免地导致两极分化。

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AbstractThis paper investigates whether political polarization of the TV audience is emerging also in a typical democratic corporatist system. The study is motivated by the claim put forward by several US scholars, who argue that in todays high choice information environments, partisans tend to see mainstream media as hostile and therefore seek out and select broadcasters who confirm and deepen their worldview (Arceneaux and Johnson, 2013; Iyengar and Hahn, 2009; Tewksbury and Riles, 2015). This demand, they argue, expands the market for partisan TV and contributes to growing political polarization. We ask if there is evidence of a politically polarized Norwegian TV audience, by exploring the relationship between partisan preferences, perceived political bias and selective exposure to TV news. We find that many Norwegians believe that both the public broadcaster and the leading commercial broadcasters are politically biased. Consistent with the hostile media hypothesis, people on the right accuse the broadcasters of favoring the parties on the left, whereas people of the left tend to see the broadcasters as favoring the parties on the right, albeit not to the same degree. By using a survey experiment, our study also demonstrates that given the opportunity, the audience does select news stories consistent with their political beliefs from a politically friendly broadcaster. However, they also choose news stories consistent with their political beliefs from a perceived hostile news source over politically inconsistent stories from a friendly source. This suggests that friendly content triumphs perception of broadcaster bias. Despite widespread perceptions of partisan favoritism in the Norwegian TV market, we find few traces of a politically polarized audience. The main reason for this is that the public broadcaster still draws a wide audience across the political spectrum, as even critics consider this news source as too important and relevant to be ignored.
机译:摘要本文研究了在典型的民主社团主义制度中电视观众的政治两极分化是否也正在出现。这项研究是受美国几位学者提出的主张的鼓舞的。他们认为,在当今高度选择的信息环境中,游击队倾向于将主流媒体视为敌对的,因此寻找并选择了能证实并加深其世界观的广播公司(Arceneaux和Johnson, 2013;艾扬格和哈恩,2009;图克斯伯里和里尔斯,2015)。他们认为,这种需求扩大了党派电视的市场,并助长了政治两极化。我们通过探究党派偏好,感知的政治偏见和对电视新闻的有选择曝光之间的关系,来询问是否有证据表明挪威电视观众存在政治上的两极分化。我们发现许多挪威人认为公共广播公司和领先的商业广播公司在政治上都有偏见。与敌对的媒体假设相一致,右边的人指责广播公司偏爱左边的政党,而左边的人则倾向于认为广播公司偏爱右边的政党,尽管程度不同。通过使用一项调查实验,我们的研究还表明,只要有机会,观众就会从政治上友好的广播公司中选择与其政治信仰相符的新闻报道。但是,他们也会从被视为敌对的新闻来源中选择与其政治信仰一致的新闻报道,而不是从友好来源中选择政治上不一致的新闻报道。这表明友好的内容胜过广播公司偏见的感知。尽管在挪威电视市场上普遍存在党派偏爱的观念,但我们发现在政治上两极分化的观众很少。这样做的主要原因是公共广播公司仍在政治领域吸引了广泛的听众,甚至批评家都认为该新闻来源过于重要和相关,因此不容忽视。

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