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Framing the Candidates in Presidential Primaries: Issues and Images in Press Releases and News Coverage
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1998
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Political ProcessPublic OpinionPolitical BehaviorCommunicationMedia StudiesSocial SciencesJournalismInteractive JournalismPresidential PrimariesNews AnalyticsPolitical CommunicationContent AnalysisElection ForecastingMedia CritiqueComputational JournalismData JournalismNews MediaNews CoverageComputerized Content AnalysisPress ReleasesPolitical AgendaMass CommunicationArtsPolitical SciencePublic Debate
Media coverage of presidential primaries is crucial to voters, and candidates often complain that news coverage fails to present their positions. This study used computerized content analysis to examine how the 1996 GOP presidential candidates framed themselves in press releases and how elite newspapers covered them. The analysis reveals that (1) candidate images were distinct in press releases and news stories; (2) candidate positions were represented differently in both; and (3) candidates were differentially successful in getting news media to reflect their positions. News media covered substantive concerns that were not included in candidate press releases.