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- Title
Race and Gender on Fox and MSNBC.
- Authors
Berry, Jeffrey M.; Glaser, James M.; Schildkraut, Deborah J.
- Abstract
The political content on cable TV is symptomatic of the highly polarized era we live in. In this study of Fox and MSNBC, we sampled primetime evening programs on both and analyzed each major story presented. Our approach conceptualized each segment as a narrative and, as such, we coded the political arc of these stories and focused on the villains animating each set piece. On Fox the villains, who are harshly denounced, are disproportionately people of color. In contrast, on MSNBC, the villains are rarely minorities. Likewise, women are disproportionately the villains on Fox, frequently described as unintelligent and out of control. On MSNBC, women are almost never the villain. Despite the abrasiveness of its content, Fox's business model works as there is a substantial audience for this type of outrage programming.
- Subjects
UNITED States; MASS media &; politics; CABLE television; FOX News; MSNBC; POLITICAL news coverage; RACISM
- Publication
Forum (2194-6183), 2020, Vol 18, Issue 3, p297
- ISSN
2194-6183
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/for-2020-2011