Ch. De Vreese et al., Framing politics at the launch of the euro: A cross-national comparative study of frames in the news, POLIT COMM, 18(2), 2001, pp. 107-122
This study of the main evening television news programs in four European co
untries focuses on the framing of news surrounding a major European event,
the January 1, 1999, introduction of the common European currency, the euro
. We investigated the visibility of political and economic news in general
and of the launch of the euro in particular. We found variations across cou
ntries in the emphasis on political and economic news, with the proportion
of the newscast normally devoted to these subjects ranging from 45% to 60%.
Journalists in all countries were more likely to emphasize conflict (rathe
r than economic consequences) in framing general political and economic new
s. In the coverage of the launch of the euro, there was a greater emphasis
on framing the news in terms of economic consequences. The findings are dis
cussed in terms of influences on framing practices internal and external to
journalism and the value of the cross-national comparative approach.