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The Effects of Traditional News, Partisan Talk, and Political Satire Programs on Perceptions of Presidential Candidate Viability and Electability

机译:传统新闻,党派谈话和政治讽刺节目对总统候选人的生存能力和选举能力的影响

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This study examines how exposure to network news, partisan opinion talk, and political satire programs during the 2012 Iowa presidential caucuses affected viewers' perceptions of candidate viability (likelihood of capturing the party nomination) and electability (likelihood of winning the general election). Programs representing these genres—ABC World News, Fox News's Hannity, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart—all framed the same candidate as the front-runner for the nomination, though each framed this candidate's general election prospects in distinctive ways. A randomized field experiment assigned respondents to view one (or none) of the three programs as they aired. Assessments of the front-runner were significantly shaped by assignment to view television coverage, hence demonstrating the potential importance of all three media genres for the presidential nomination process.
机译:这项研究调查了2012年爱荷华州总统预备会议期间网络新闻,党派观点谈话和政治讽刺节目的曝光如何影响观众对候选人生存能力(获得党提名的可能性)和选举能力(赢得大选的可能性)的看法。代表这些类型的节目-ABC世界新闻,福克斯新闻的Hannity以及与乔恩·斯图尔特(Jon Stewart)的每日节目-都将同一候选人与提名的领跑者联系在一起,尽管每个人都以独特的方式描述了该候选人的大选前景。一项随机现场实验分配了受访者在播出的三个程序中查看一个(或不查看)的情况。观看电视报道的分配显着影响了领跑者的评估,因此证明了这三种媒体类型在总统提名过程中的潜在重要性。

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