F. Fico et W. Cote, Fairness and balance in the structural characteristics of newspaper stories on the 1996 presidential election, JOURN MASS, 76(1), 1999, pp. 124-137
This content study of how Michigan's nine largest daily newspapers covered
the 1996 presidential campaign focuses on structural characteristics of new
s stories that may influence readers to judge reporting as fair or biased.
Specifically, the study examines institutional and newsroom influences on s
uch characteristics. Results indicated that stories were significantly imba
lanced structurally Regardless of the candidate a reader might have support
ed, chances were nearly even that any encountered story was one sided, but
two-sided stories were likely to be significantly imbalanced as well. Event
coverage was the biggest predictor of imbalanced story structure.