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Issue title: The World Wide Web and the 2004 European Parliament Election
Article type: Research Article
Authors: de Vreese, Claes H.a; * | Banducci, Susanb; c | Semetko, Holli A.d | Boomgaarden, Hajo G.a
Affiliations: [a] University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands | [b] Universiteit Enschede, Enschede, the Netherlands | [c] TexasTech, Lubbock, Texas, USA | [d] Emory University, Atlanta, USA
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Claes H. de Vreese, Professor and Chair of Political Communication, Department of Communication Science, The Amsterdam School of Communications Research ASCoR, University of Amsterdam, Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Tel.: +31 20 525 2426; Fax: +31 20 525 3681; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: We outline the competitive television news market in the enlarged European Union (EU) and demonstrate the continued importance of traditional media, in particular television, in the context of proliferation in choice of news sources, including on-line news services. Drawing upon a content analysis of the most widely watched evening television news programs in each of the EU countries, we find that on average, EU news in 2004 was more visible in the new member states than in the old member states. The level of coverage in the old member states was slightly higher in 2004 compared to 1999. Looking at individual countries there was considerable variation with some countries (e.g., Greece, Denmark, Slovakia, and Austria) devoting about 20% of the news to the elections and others (e.g., Germany, Belgium, and the Czech Republic) devoting about 5% or less to the elections.
DOI: 10.3233/IP-2005-0074
Journal: Information Polity, vol. 10, no. 3-4, pp. 177-188, 2005
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