New York Times Coverage of Presidential Campaigns
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2005-06-01Author
William L. Benoit
Kevin A. Stein
Glenn J. Hansen
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Abstract
This study investigates New York Times coverage of the Democratic and Republican general presidential campaigns from 1952–2000. Content analysis reveals that the most common topic of campaign coverage was horse race. Discussion of the candidates' character was more common than discussion of their policy positions (even though candidates discuss policy more than character in campaign messages). The statements in these stories were more often negative than positive (despite the fact that candidates' messages are more positive than negative). Reporters are the most common sources for the statements in these articles, followed by candidates, supporters, and others.
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Benoit, W. L., Stein, K. A., & Hansen, G. J. (2005). New York Times Coverage of Presidential Campaigns. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 82(2), 356-376. doi: 10.1177/107769900508200208