Telling More Than News: Commercial Influence in Local Television Stations

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Authors and Corporations: Upshaw, James, Chernov, Gennadiy, Koranda, David
In: Electronic News, 1, 2007, 2, p. 67-87
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 67-87
ISSN: 1931-2431
1931-244X
DOI: 10.1080/19312430709336909
published in: Electronic News
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> This article reports on content analysis of evening newscasts from a nationwide sample of commercial television stations in large, medium, and small markets. The study focuses on the frequency of air time consumed by four types of commercial influence (most often involving station advertisers) on ostensibly noncommercial newscast content. Results indicated that newscasts by 90% of the 294 network-affiliated stations studied contained at least 1 instance per newscast of “stealth advertising” (commercial messages outside regular commercial blocks). Small-market stations in the #76-210 rankings by Nielsen Media Research showed the greatest proportion of such materials. This study suggests paths for future research into broadcasting's responses to consumer avoidance of traditional commercials. </jats:p>