Article published In: Mass Media Effects and the Political Agenda: Assessing its Scope and Conditions
Edited by Ana Maria Belchior, Peter Van Aelst, José Santana-Pereira and Patrick Merle
[The Agenda Setting Journal 4:1] 2020
► pp. 135–161
Political actors’ access to the media agenda
A case study of the impact of the euro crisis in Spain
Published online: 10 April 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/asj.19005.pal
https://doi.org/10.1075/asj.19005.pal
Abstract
This article explores to what extent the euro crisis brought about unprecedented attention to the European Union (EU) and if so with what consequences on the media visibility of different political actors in Spain. Drawing on a database of more than 27,000 stories published in the most read Spanish newspaper from 2004 to 2012, we demonstrate that following the outbreak of the crisis, executive elites receive more media coverage than social movements, trade unions, and challenger parties critical with EU policies and decisions. The media coverage of EU affairs, however, is not business as usual. Executive elites receive disproportionate media attention but they are no longer presented using the EU following credit-claiming strategies. Our results also indicate that the media are not passive actors that respond to institutional determinants but might be actively involved in the process of giving some actors more visibility in public debates on EU affairs.
Keywords: agenda-setting, actors, media, euro crisis, Spain
Article outline
- Literature review
- Who influences public debates on EU affairs?
- The impact of critical junctures: Changing patterns of political actors’ visibility?
- Methods
- Results
- Europe in the media: Variations in the visibility of EU stories
- Political actors’ access to the media agenda: Variations during good and bad economic times
- Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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