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The Political Content of British Economic, Business and Financial Journalism: A Deficit Perspectives

The Political Content of British Economic, Business and Financial Journalism: A Deficit Perspectives in Bloomington, MN

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The Political Content of British Economic, Business and Financial Journalism: A Deficit Perspectives

The Political Content of British Economic, Business and Financial Journalism: A Deficit Perspectives in Bloomington, MN

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This book assesses the extent to which British news organizations gave exposure and credence to different political interpretations of economics and business news in the decade before the 2008 Financial Crisis. Through the content analysis of some 1,600 news items, this study provides compelling empirical evidence to inform often theoretical debates about neoliberal assumptions in the media. In each of the three pre-2008 case studies – economic globalization, private finance and public services, and Tesco – Merrill finds that the
Telegraph
,
The Times
, the
Sunday Times
and, to varying extents, the
Guardian-Observer
and the BBC gave limited exposure and credence to ideas from the left of the political spectrum. As such, he builds an important comparative picture of economic, business and financial journalism in the period before the defining event of the decade, the effects of which continue to resonate.
This book assesses the extent to which British news organizations gave exposure and credence to different political interpretations of economics and business news in the decade before the 2008 Financial Crisis. Through the content analysis of some 1,600 news items, this study provides compelling empirical evidence to inform often theoretical debates about neoliberal assumptions in the media. In each of the three pre-2008 case studies – economic globalization, private finance and public services, and Tesco – Merrill finds that the
Telegraph
,
The Times
, the
Sunday Times
and, to varying extents, the
Guardian-Observer
and the BBC gave limited exposure and credence to ideas from the left of the political spectrum. As such, he builds an important comparative picture of economic, business and financial journalism in the period before the defining event of the decade, the effects of which continue to resonate.

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