Auntie Knows Best? Public Broadcasting and Public Affairs Knowledge

Curran, James P.; Soroka, Stuart; Andrew, Blake; Aalberg, Toril; Ivengar, Shanto; Coen, Sharon; Hayashi, Kaori; Jones, Paul K.; Mazzoleni, Gianpietro; Woong Rhee, June; +2 more...Rowe, David; and Tiffen, Rod. 2013. Auntie Knows Best? Public Broadcasting and Public Affairs Knowledge. British Journal of Political Science, 43(4), pp. 719-739. ISSN 0007-1234 [Article]
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Public service broadcasters (PSBs) are a central part of national news media landscapes, and are often regarded as specialists in the provision of hard news. But does exposure to public versus commercial news influence citizens’ knowledge of current affairs? This question is investigated in this article using cross-national surveys capturing knowledge of current affairs and media consumption. Propensity score analyses test for effects of PSBs on knowledge, and examine whether PSBs vary in this regard. Results indicate that compared to commercial news, PSBs have a positive influence on knowledge of hard news, though not all PSBs are equally effective in this way. Cross-national differences are related to factors such as de jure independence, proportion of public financing and audience share.

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