Evolution of the Spanish media agenda (1980-2010). Longitudinal analysis of the front pages of two of the most important Spanish newspapers

The newspaper front page is a preferential media space where the journalistic selection and hierarchy are explicitly reflected. This article presents the results of a longitudinal study of the evolution of the Spanish media agenda, based on the analysis of two of the most important Spanish newspaper...

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Main Authors: Pablo López-Rabadán, Andreu Casero-Ripollés
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de La Laguna 2012-10-01
Series:Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
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Online Access:http://www.revistalatinacs.org/067/art/964_Castellon/20_Caseroen.html
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spelling doaj-272e314f79784caa88c1f9ad549dda5b2020-11-25T01:02:22ZengUniversidad de La Laguna Revista Latina de Comunicación Social1138-58202012-10-0167945-966459480Evolution of the Spanish media agenda (1980-2010). Longitudinal analysis of the front pages of two of the most important Spanish newspapers Pablo López-RabadánAndreu Casero-RipollésThe newspaper front page is a preferential media space where the journalistic selection and hierarchy are explicitly reflected. This article presents the results of a longitudinal study of the evolution of the Spanish media agenda, based on the analysis of two of the most important Spanish newspapers: El País and Abc, which have different editorial lines. The examination of these newspapers focuses on the identification of the main issues, actors, territories and degree of homogeneity of their main front-page news stories. The study of the evolution of the front-page agenda of these newspapers covered a three-decade period, from 1980 to 2010. A total of 800 news items were subjected to content analysis for this study. The results demonstrate, on the one hand, that there is a significant presence of issues and actors related to institutional policy and, on the other hand, that the Spanish press lacks an international perspective and is focused on national current affairs. http://www.revistalatinacs.org/067/art/964_Castellon/20_Caseroen.htmlfront pagenewspapersmedia agendalongitudinal analysiscontent analysisinfotainment.
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Evolution of the Spanish media agenda (1980-2010). Longitudinal analysis of the front pages of two of the most important Spanish newspapers
Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
front page
newspapers
media agenda
longitudinal analysis
content analysis
infotainment.
author_facet Pablo López-Rabadán
Andreu Casero-Ripollés
author_sort Pablo López-Rabadán
title Evolution of the Spanish media agenda (1980-2010). Longitudinal analysis of the front pages of two of the most important Spanish newspapers
title_short Evolution of the Spanish media agenda (1980-2010). Longitudinal analysis of the front pages of two of the most important Spanish newspapers
title_full Evolution of the Spanish media agenda (1980-2010). Longitudinal analysis of the front pages of two of the most important Spanish newspapers
title_fullStr Evolution of the Spanish media agenda (1980-2010). Longitudinal analysis of the front pages of two of the most important Spanish newspapers
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of the Spanish media agenda (1980-2010). Longitudinal analysis of the front pages of two of the most important Spanish newspapers
title_sort evolution of the spanish media agenda (1980-2010). longitudinal analysis of the front pages of two of the most important spanish newspapers
publisher Universidad de La Laguna
series Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
issn 1138-5820
publishDate 2012-10-01
description The newspaper front page is a preferential media space where the journalistic selection and hierarchy are explicitly reflected. This article presents the results of a longitudinal study of the evolution of the Spanish media agenda, based on the analysis of two of the most important Spanish newspapers: El País and Abc, which have different editorial lines. The examination of these newspapers focuses on the identification of the main issues, actors, territories and degree of homogeneity of their main front-page news stories. The study of the evolution of the front-page agenda of these newspapers covered a three-decade period, from 1980 to 2010. A total of 800 news items were subjected to content analysis for this study. The results demonstrate, on the one hand, that there is a significant presence of issues and actors related to institutional policy and, on the other hand, that the Spanish press lacks an international perspective and is focused on national current affairs.
topic front page
newspapers
media agenda
longitudinal analysis
content analysis
infotainment.
url http://www.revistalatinacs.org/067/art/964_Castellon/20_Caseroen.html
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