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Context and Sources in Broadcast Television Coverage of the 2004 Democratic Primary
Authors:Geri Alumit Zeldes  Frederick Fico  Stephen Lacy
Institution:1. Michigan State University , alumitge@msu.edu;3. Michigan State University ,
Abstract:This study examined context variables (reporter speculation, multiple viewpoints, and story emphasis) and source variables (anonymous sources and source transparency) in broadcast television coverage of the 2004 Democratic presidential primaries. Primary coverage was compared with coverage of other major stories. Primary coverage was no more focused on conflict than were other major stories. Primary coverage was, however, more focused on winners and losers, and primary reporting was more likely to include reporter speculation. Primary stories were just as likely to include anonymous sources as were other major stories, but primary stories also were more likely than other major stories to fully identify sources.
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