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Still an Agenda Setter: Traditional News Media and Public Opinion During the Transition From Low to High Choice Media Environments

机译:仍然是议程制定者:从低端媒体环境到高端媒体环境的过渡期间的传统新闻媒体和舆论

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This study analyzes whether the agenda-setting influence of traditional news media has become weaker over time-a key argument in the "new era of minimal effects" controversy. Based on media content and public opinion data collected in Sweden over a period of 23 years (1992-2014), we analyze both aggregate and individual-level agenda-setting effects on public opinion concerning 12 different political issues. Taken together, we find very little evidence that the traditional news media has become less influential as agenda setters. Rather, citizens appear as responsive to issue signals from the collective media agenda today as during the low-choice era. We discuss these findings in terms of cross-national differences in media systems and opportunity structures for selective exposure.
机译:这项研究分析了传统新闻媒体在议程设置方面的影响是否随着时间的推移而变弱了,这是“最小效应新时代”争议中的一个关键论点。根据瑞典在过去23年(1992-2014年)内收集的媒体内容和舆论数据,我们分析了涉及12个不同政治问题的总体和个人层面议程设定对舆论的影响。综上所述,我们发现很少有证据表明传统新闻媒体作为议程制定者的影响力已经减弱。相反,今天的公民似乎像在低选择时代一样,对来自集体媒体议程的信号发出了回应。我们根据媒体系统和选择性曝光机会结构的跨国差异讨论这些发现。

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