Working Paper: NBER ID: w29020
Authors: Marco Gambaro; Valentino Larcinese; Riccardo Puglisi; James M. Snyder Jr.
Abstract: We analyze minute-by-minute, individual level data on viewership for Italian TV news broadcasts (from AUDITEL™), matched with detailed data on content (from Osservatorio di Pavia). We are interested in the behavior of viewers, and in particular in their decision to switch away from a news program as a function of the type of story they are currently watching. Somewhat surprisingly, we find that “soft” news systematically induces viewers to switch away, even more than “hard” news. On the other hand, sensational stories about crime, accidents and disasters are associated with less switching. We also find significant differences in this switching behavior according to gender, age, and the specific TV channel being watched. For example, young people are relatively more likely to switch away from hard news than soft news, compared to older people.
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JEL Codes: D72
Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.
Cause | Effect |
---|---|
soft news (L82) | switching behavior (D91) |
hard news (G14) | switching behavior (D91) |
demographic factors (gender, age) (J21) | switching behavior (D91) |
sensational news (Y60) | switching behavior (D91) |
younger viewers (Y70) | switching behavior (D91) |