Similar Politicians, Different Media

IF 0.4 Q4 COMMUNICATION Medijske Studije-Media Studies Pub Date : 2019-07-23 DOI:10.20901/ms.10.19.9
L. Cervi
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The article analyzes the media treatment of two sex scandals: the “Stormy Daniels scandal”, which involved the current US President Donald Trump in 2018 and the “Ruby scandal”, which involved Silvio Berlusconi in 2010, while he was Italy’s Prime Minister. By combining both quantitative and qualitative methodologies the aim is to discover whether the media treatment is different, as we can expect since the two countries belong to two different media systems, or if, following the theory of Americanization of political communication, the Italian media will tend to emulate the American model. Furthermore, another aim of this study is to detect whether a shift towards a more Polarized Pluralist model can be identified in the USA, as some authors have started foreseeing. The results will show that both countries’ media behave coherently with the traditional feature of their media system, the Polarized Pluralist and the Liberal.
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相似的政客,不同的媒体
这篇文章分析了媒体对两起性丑闻的处理:2018年涉及现任美国总统唐纳德·特朗普的“斯托米·丹尼尔斯丑闻”和2010年西尔维奥·贝卢斯科尼担任意大利总理时的“鲁比丑闻”。通过结合定量和定性方法,目的是发现媒体待遇是否不同,因为我们可以预期,两国属于两种不同的媒体系统,或者,根据政治传播的美国化理论,意大利媒体将倾向于模仿美国模式。此外,本研究的另一个目的是检测美国是否可以像一些作者已经开始预见的那样,向更加极化的多元主义模式转变。结果将表明,两国媒体的行为符合其媒体体系的传统特征,即极化多元主义和自由主义。
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