Third Level Intermedia Agenda: Comparative Analysis of Electoral Rigging Issue Coverage in Urdu Press of Pakistan

Zahid Bilal, M_usman_saeed Muhammad Usman Saeed, Sobia_abid Sobia Abid
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The imprints of media’s agenda setting may be traced evidently during elections campaigns as the coverage of political issues, pertaining to the political parties contesting in the elections, seems to be more heightened on different mass media platforms. This study describes the relationship of network inter-media agenda setting, examining the coverage of ‘electoral rigging’ issue which emerged as the key political issue and slogan of losing political party and gained the momentum of a movement against the ruling political party, blaming them of coming in power after a rigged election, during post elections 2013 in Pakistan. ‘Social Network’ analysis technique was used to analyze the data collected from three newspapers belonging to leading media houses of Pakistan ; Daily Jang, Daily Dunya and Daily Express to explore the relationship of inter-media agenda setting networks. Findings conclude that all three newspapers were found on the same agenda about elections-2013 in news coverage. However, editorial policy of Daily Dunya and Daily Jang was different on electoral rigging issue. Daily Dunya editorial policy was also found different about PML-N government from other two papers. Finally, it is argued, although intermedia agenda setting are found valid in Pakistan, yet effects are larger for national issue of electoral rigging, and minimal in case of political party, PML-N rigging. QAP Correlation results indicate strong association among the agenda of three newspapers. However, these associations are different for two issues; Electoral rigging, and PML-N rigging. Intermedia agenda setting effects are larger for the issue of electoral rigging, and minimal for the issue of PML-N rigging.
第三层次媒介议程:巴基斯坦乌尔都语媒体对选举舞弊问题报道的比较分析
在选举活动期间,媒体议程设置的印记可以明显地追踪到,因为与参加选举的政党有关的政治问题的报道似乎在不同的大众媒体平台上更加突出。本研究描述了网络跨媒体议程设置的关系,研究了“选举操纵”问题的报道,该问题成为失去政党的关键政治问题和口号,并获得了反对执政党运动的势头,指责他们在操纵选举后上台,在2013年巴基斯坦选举后。“社会网络”分析技术被用来分析从三家报纸收集的数据,这些报纸属于巴基斯坦的主要媒体机构;《每日张报》、《每日杜亚报》和《每日快报》探讨媒体间议程设置网络的关系。调查结果得出结论,这三家报纸在2013年的新闻报道中都出现在了关于选举的同一议程上。但是,《东亚日报》和《张报》的编辑方针却截然不同。《杜尼亚日报》对PML-N政府的编辑政策也与其他两份报纸有所不同。最后,本文认为,虽然媒体议程设置在巴基斯坦被发现是有效的,但对选举操纵的全国性问题的影响更大,而对政党PML-N操纵的影响最小。QAP相关结果表明,三家报纸的议程之间存在较强的相关性。然而,这些关联在两个问题上是不同的;选举舞弊和PML-N舞弊。中间媒体议程设置效应在选举操纵问题上更大,在PML-N操纵问题上最小。
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