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The Friendly Media Phenomenon: A Cross-National Analysis of Cross-Cutting Exposure
Authors:Seth K. Goldman  Diana C. Mutz
Affiliation:1. Annenberg School for Communication , University of Pennsylvania sgoldman@asc.upenn.edu;3. Annenberg School for Communication and Department of Political Science , University of Pennsylvania
Abstract:We hypothesize that in the real world, as opposed to the lab, the norm is for people to experience friendly media that favor their political predispositions when political favoritism is perceived at all. For this reason, media are generally limited in their ability to create cross-cutting exposure. We test this hypothesis using representative survey data drawn from 11 different countries with varying media systems. We further hypothesize that television will contribute more to cross-cutting exposure than newspapers. Finally, and most importantly, we test the hypothesis that the more the structure of a country's media system parallels that of its political parties, the more that country's population will be dominated by exposure to like-minded views via mass media. We find confirmation for all 3 of these hypotheses and discuss their implications for the role of mass media in providing exposure to cross-cutting political perspectives.
Keywords:hostile media  selective exposure  cross-cutting exposure  political communication  media systems
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