Populist Media Diets

Autor: Eline Adriane de Rooij, Dominik Stecula, Mark Pickup
Rok vydání: 2022
Popis: Objective. The changing media landscape highlights the need to understand the dynamic nature of Americans’ news consumption patterns. Research to date has focused on understanding how media diets vary across partisanship, while other, cross-cutting cleavages remain under-explored. We focus on the relationship between populism and where Americans get their news and how they assess news media credibility. Methods. Using an original, national survey of Americans (N=1,009) fielded in March 2020, we explore news media diets of populists, controlling for partisanship, ideology and relevant covariates. Results. Analyses demonstrate that two primary dimensions of populism – anti-elitism and distrust of experts – relate to media diets in complex ways. Conclusion. Those who distrust experts have a more ideologically extreme media diet and put trust in fringe outlets and social media, whereas those with anti-elite attitudes do not shy away from mainstream outlets and hold positive views of journalists and mainstream media.
Databáze: OpenAIRE