In recent decades, the diversity of Americans’ news choices has expanded substantially. This paper examines whether access to an ideologically distinctive news source — the Fox News cable channel — influences vote intentions and whether any such effect is concentrated among those likely to agree with Fox’s partisan viewpoint. To test these possibilities with individual-level data, we identify local Fox News availability for 22,595 respondents to the 2000 National Annenberg Election Survey. Overall, we find a pro-Republican average treatment effect that is statistically indistinguishable from zero. Yet, when separating respondents by party, we find a sizable effect of Fox access only on the vote intentions of Republicans and pure independents, a result that is bolstered by placebo tests. Contrary to fears about pervasive media influence, access to an ideologically distinctive media source reinforces the loyalties of co-partisans and possibly persuades independents without influencing out-partisans.
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11 March 2014
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March 11 2014
The Consequences of Broader Media Choice: Evidence from the Expansion of Fox News*
Daniel J. Hopkins;
Daniel J. Hopkins
Department of Government,
Georgetown University
, 681 ICC, Washington, DC 20057, USA
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Jonathan M. Ladd
Jonathan M. Ladd
McCourt School of Public Policy and Department of Government,
Georgetown University
, 100 Old North, Washington, DC 20057, USA
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Online ISSN: 1554-0634
Print ISSN: 1554-0626
© 2014 D. J. Hopkins and J. M. Ladd
2014
D. J. Hopkins and J. M. Ladd
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Quarterly Journal of Political Science (2014) 9 (1): 115–135.
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Hopkins DJ, Ladd JM (2014), "The Consequences of Broader Media Choice: Evidence from the Expansion of Fox News*". Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Vol. 9 No. 1 pp. 115–135, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/100.00012099
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