2023
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2023.sep.07
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Research on selective media exposure in Spain: a critical review of its findings, application phases, and blind spots

Lidia Valera-Ordaz

Abstract: This paper is the first review of selective exposure studies in Spain, offering comprehensive insights into the diverse findings and analytical strategies employed over almost three decades by studies that explore the politically oriented media consumption of Spanish audiences. The article divides the evolution of this research line in Spain into two main phases –an initial phase (1995-2016) and a consolidation phase (2017-present)– according to the methodological approaches used during each period. Despite th… Show more

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“…In this regard, Castro et al (2018) argue that the extent of cross-cutting exposure that citizens receive depends on the media system and the strength of the public media system in each country. Doménech-Beltrán, J. Cross-cutting exposure to the Spanish public broadcasting system: influence of ideology, partisanship, and interest in politics on RTVE's consumption As far as the Spanish case is concerned, there are few studies that provide an in-depth analysis of the role of public broadcasting systems as drivers or inhibitors of cross-cutting exposure, both at national and regional levels (Valera-Ordaz, 2023), despite the relevance of these public media in the study of this phenomenon.…”
Section: Public Broadcasting Systems and Cross-cutting Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, Castro et al (2018) argue that the extent of cross-cutting exposure that citizens receive depends on the media system and the strength of the public media system in each country. Doménech-Beltrán, J. Cross-cutting exposure to the Spanish public broadcasting system: influence of ideology, partisanship, and interest in politics on RTVE's consumption As far as the Spanish case is concerned, there are few studies that provide an in-depth analysis of the role of public broadcasting systems as drivers or inhibitors of cross-cutting exposure, both at national and regional levels (Valera-Ordaz, 2023), despite the relevance of these public media in the study of this phenomenon.…”
Section: Public Broadcasting Systems and Cross-cutting Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%