Annenberg's Prof. Devra Moehler published in Political Research Quarterly
Friday, August 26, 2011
Devra C. Moehler, Ph.D.
Annenberg’s
Devra C. Moehler, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communication has published the article “Whose News Do You Trust? Explaining Trust in Private versus Public Media in Africa” (with Naunihal Singh), in
Political Research Quarterly (June 2011, Vol. 64:2).
Abstract:
Why do citizens in postauthoritarian African democracies trust government-owned broadcast media more than they trust private broadcasters, given the public media’s lack of independence and history of state propaganda? Analysis of Afrobarometer data from sixteen countries indicates that low political sophistication, illiberal attitudes, and support for incumbents are all associated with greater relative trust in government media. Citizens also prefer public broadcasters in polities with greater press freedom and lower corruption. These results suggest that private media need more democratic and critical citizens, rather than higher quality reporting and greater press freedom, to compete with the state media for influence and resources.
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