Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2022
Does media coverage matter for the functioning of representative democracy? Do people notice news coverage? Do they take it into account? In particular, do citizens use the information that media content conveys to update their policy preferences? These questions are the central motivation for this book. In this chapter we try to provide some answers. We begin by introducing our principal measures of public preferences from the General Social Survey. We then consider a smaller, unique body of data on public perceptions of policy change, from the American National Election Studies. These data allow us some preliminary insight into whether the public notices government spending and media coverage of government spending. The remainder of the chapter then presents results of analyses of public preferences, first to establish the effects of spending on preferences, and then to assess the role of the media signal. Results document thermostatic public responsiveness, as found in previous research, and also that news coverage is a critical mediating force.
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