The Arizona Republic and the Indianapolis Star: A Comparative Analysis of Content Changes After Purchase by Gannett

Q4 Social Sciences
Jeanne S. Criswell, Robert H. Gobetz, F. E. May
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Gannett’s purchase of the Arizona Republic and the Indianapolis Star in 2000 created fertile and historically uncommon conditions for considering ownership’s impact on news coverage. This study provides quantitative evidence that a local newspaper’s quality before an ownership change substantially influences whether a new ownership model will have a positive, negative, or neutral effect. The two newspapers’ similar characteristics, shared ownership history, and simultaneous purchase undergird this study’s quantitative evidence and reduce the influence of variables that could account for inconsistencies in previous content analyses, including those specifically examining the effects of a Gannett purchase. In this case, Gannett ownership had a significantly more detrimental impact on the Republic than on the Star. The study also suggests implications for the USA Today Network and the evolutionary arc of commercial journalism, particularly in view of the Gannett and GateHouse merger.
《亚利桑那共和国》和《印第安纳波利斯之星》:Gannett购买后内容变化的比较分析
摘要甘尼特于2000年收购了亚利桑那共和国和印第安纳波利斯之星,为考虑所有权对新闻报道的影响创造了丰富而罕见的条件。这项研究提供了定量证据,证明地方报纸在所有权变更前的质量会对新的所有权模式产生积极、消极或中性的影响。这两家报纸的相似特征、共同所有权历史和同时购买为本研究的定量证据提供了基础,并减少了可能导致先前内容分析不一致的变量的影响,包括那些专门研究Gannett购买影响的变量。在这种情况下,甘尼特的所有权对共和国的不利影响要比对明星队的不利影响大得多。这项研究还对《今日美国》网络和商业新闻的发展轨迹提出了启示,特别是考虑到甘尼特和盖特豪斯的合并。
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Journalism history
Journalism history Social Sciences-Communication
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