2015
DOI: 10.1080/10584609.2014.880975
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What Predicts the Game Frame? Media Ownership, Electoral Context, and Campaign News

Abstract: While scholars have often bemoaned journalists' heavy use of game-framed and "horse-race" coverage of elections, the contexts most likely to produce game-framed news have not yet been well identified. Our data collection across three election cycles (2004, 2006, 2008) and various levels of elective office (candidates for governor and U.S Senate), and across multiple media markets and types of news organizations allows us to examine the extent to which all three classes of contextual variables-the internal new… Show more

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“…Among accounts that have sought patterns in the appearance of the game frame in news content, Iyengar et al (2004) suggest that audiences prefer game framed to issue-focused coverage. Perhaps for this reason the game frame tends to be used more in commercial than in public service media organizations ( Dimitrova and Strömbäck, 2011 ), although both types of media resort to it when a political competition is tight ( Dunaway and Lawrence, 2015 ). It is more likely to be used around the period when an actual decision has to be made and conflict between elites culminates, rather than at the early stages of a debate when the issue frame is more prominent ( Lawrence, 2000 ).…”
Section: Referendum Campaigns: Games Of Strategy or Policy Debates?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among accounts that have sought patterns in the appearance of the game frame in news content, Iyengar et al (2004) suggest that audiences prefer game framed to issue-focused coverage. Perhaps for this reason the game frame tends to be used more in commercial than in public service media organizations ( Dimitrova and Strömbäck, 2011 ), although both types of media resort to it when a political competition is tight ( Dunaway and Lawrence, 2015 ). It is more likely to be used around the period when an actual decision has to be made and conflict between elites culminates, rather than at the early stages of a debate when the issue frame is more prominent ( Lawrence, 2000 ).…”
Section: Referendum Campaigns: Games Of Strategy or Policy Debates?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De Vreese and Semetko’s (2002 , 2004 ) study of the 2000 Danish referendum on the adoption of the Euro found both strategy and issue frames in the media coverage, as did Robinson’s (1998) study of the 1995 Quebec independence referendum. Particularly nearer the time of the vote, when a decision has to be made, the game frame can be expected to dominate over the issue frame ( Lawrence, 2000 ), especially if the two options are close in polls ( Dunaway and Lawrence, 2015 ).…”
Section: Referendum Campaigns: Games Of Strategy or Policy Debates?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the media, competitiveness of the race is a stronger predictor of tweet volume than for the public or political elites. This may be a reflection of the media's well-documented reliance on horse race reporting; on which increased competitiveness is associated with an increase in game-frame coverage (Dunaway & Lawrence, 2015). For the public, as well as political elites, political attention to a candidate appears to be driven less by how close the race is and more by the money spent campaigning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As figure 1 shows, the referendum was framed as being about policy for most of the campaign (in total the frame was present in 1,735 articles, or 51% of the total coverage), except for the final weeks. This shift of attention from policy to strategic game as the referendum approached may be due to the increased strategic efforts of the two sides, and to the predicted closeness of the outcome towards the end, which has generally been found to trigger the game frame in news coverage (Dunaway and Lawrence, 2015).…”
Section: Policy Frames: Economy and Governancementioning
confidence: 99%