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Newspaper Visibility of Members of Parliament in Kenya

Newspaper Visibility of Members of Parliament in Kenya
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摘要 This research investigates variables that predicted news coverage of 212 members of parliament (MPs) in Kenya by four national newspapers in 2009. The 10 variables examined are: ordinary MP, cabinet minister, powerful ministry, parliamentary committee chairmanship, seniority, big tribe identity, major party affiliation, presidential ambition, commenting on contentious issues, and criticizing government. Findings indicate that commenting on contentious issues, criticizing government, cabinet minister, ordinary MP, powerful ministry, and seniority significantly predicted visibility of the parliamentarians in newspaper news. However, a multiple regression analysis shows that the strongest predictors are commenting on contentious issues, cabinet minister, criticizing government, and big tribe identity. While commenting on controversial issues was the strongest predictor, major party identification and committee leadership were found not to predict MPs' visibility.
作者 Kioko Ireri
机构地区 Indiana University
出处 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2012年第7期717-734,共18页 新闻与大众传媒(英文版)
关键词 Kenya members of parliament (MPs) NEWSPAPERS newspaper visibility politicians VISIBILITY visibilitypredictor 肯尼亚 报纸 可视性 多元回归分析 新闻报道 调查结果 委员会 预测
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