Finding Fauci

Bryce J. Dietrich, Hyein Ko
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As the Covid-19 pandemic progressed, the public increasingly relied on news outlets to provide up-to-date health information. Often times this information was provided by Dr. Anthony Fauci during the course of on-air interviews. Consequently, when Dr. Fauci appeared less and less, many became concerned that the public was not receiving the full picture, especially since Dr. Fauci was often not afraid to voice concerns over how the pandemic was being handled at the federal, state and local level. Using text and image data from 6,587 CNN, Fox News and MSNBC programs, this paper determines the extent to which Dr. Fauci appeared on air and whether the rate of his appearances (or lack thereof) diminished over time. We then look at whether Dr. Fauci's appearances (or lack thereof) are conditioned on what is being said during broadcasts. Not only do we find that Dr. Fauci appeared significantly less on Fox News, but this discrepancy increases as the pandemic progresses and when public health information is discussed. Regardless of whether this constitutes "misinformation” or "framing,” our study speaks volumes to two important research areas and broader concerns over the balance of Covid-19 coverage, especially when the public needed it the most. © Bryce J. Dietrich & Hyein Ko.
发现Fauci
随着Covid-19大流行的发展,公众越来越依赖新闻媒体提供最新的卫生信息。通常情况下,这些信息是由安东尼·福奇博士在直播采访过程中提供的。因此,当福奇博士出现的次数越来越少时,许多人开始担心公众没有全面了解情况,特别是因为福奇博士经常不害怕表达对联邦、州和地方一级如何处理大流行的担忧。本文使用来自CNN、福克斯新闻和MSNBC的6587个节目的文本和图像数据,确定了福奇博士出现在节目中的程度,以及他出现的频率(或不出现的频率)是否随着时间的推移而减少。然后我们看看福奇博士的出现(或缺乏)是否取决于广播中所说的话。我们不仅发现福奇博士在福克斯新闻上出现的次数明显减少,而且随着疫情的发展和公共卫生信息的讨论,这种差异也在增加。无论这是否构成“错误信息”或“诬陷”,我们的研究充分说明了两个重要的研究领域,以及对Covid-19报道平衡的更广泛关注,特别是在公众最需要它的时候。©Bryce J. Dietrich & Hyein Ko。
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