Media coverage of the EU Referendum (report 5)
Media coverage of the referendum principally focused on (a) the drama and dynamics of the campaign, (b) the economic implications of leaving the EU and (c) immigration and border controls.
Read moreMedia coverage of the referendum principally focused on (a) the drama and dynamics of the campaign, (b) the economic implications of leaving the EU and (c) immigration and border controls.
Read more1992 and all that? Much has been said about the similarities between this campaign and the 1992 election. Loughborough University CRC began its ‘real time’ analyses of election news in that campaign, and, as someone who has been personally involved in all of our election studies, I can confirm that in media terms there […]
Read moreJust as formal political institutions and activities are dominated by men, so too is the news coverage those institutions attract. The recent UK General Election was no different, just 15.2% of all politicians featured in the media coverage were women, 17.4% of articles were written by female journalists and 13.5% of experts consulted by the […]
Read moreThis is the fifth in a series of reports by the Loughborough University Communication Research Centre on national news reporting of the 2015 UK General Election.
Read moreAs we enter the final stages of the 2015 General Election campaign, a new and controversial figure has taken centre stage: Russell Brand. His appearance isn’t entirely unexpected. Brand has long illustrated that he has been socially and politically engaged throughout his career as a professional comedian. In April 2012 Brand appeared before the Home […]
Read morePrevious research has noted a curious ambivalence concerning the role of the public in news reporting. While the press insist that they speak on behalf of their readers, and while Vox Pop interviews, opinion polls and inferences about public opinion are all regular components of news reporting that allow journalists to make ‘ample references’ to […]
Read moreThis is the fourth in a series of reports by the Loughborough University Communication Research Centre on national news reporting of the 2015 UK General Election. The results in this report are derived from detailed content analysis of election coverage produced on the weekdays (i.e. Monday to Friday inclusive) between 30th March and 29 April […]
Read moreIn our recent election campaign reports, we have shown that immigration (and other related issues) has failed to attain the levels of coverage that its position among the list of public policy concerns might warrant, occupying only 3.7 % of coverage between 30 March and 20 April. Over the past week, however, it seems that outside […]
Read moreThis is the third of a series of reports by the Loughborough University Communication Research Centre on national news reporting of the 2015 General Election. The results in this report are derived from detailed content analysis of election coverage produced on the weekdays (i.e. Monday to Friday inclusive) between 30th March and 22 April from […]
Read moreThis is the second of a series of reports by the Loughborough University Communication Research Centre on national news reporting of the 2015 UK General Election. The results in this report are derived from detailed content analysis of election coverage produced on the weekdays (i.e. Monday to Friday inclusive) between 30th March and 15 April […]
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