SN188

Transnational coverage of news in European Union (2010)

Fracasso, Andrea (Università degli Studi di Trento)
Grassano, Nicola (European Commission, Joint Research Centre)
Vittucci Marzetti, Giuseppe (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)

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2015-04-09

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Data are based on a study on the systemic factors correlated with the transnational media coverage of foreign news. The dataset matches information provided by various data sources in order to performs a quantitative assessment of the systemic determinants of the network of EU transnational citations through the articles published in the main national media.

 

The main source consists of a large dataset created by Economisti Associati on the transnational coverage of foreign news based on 148 national media and 1.96 million articles published between 16 August and 15 November 2010 by the main general and business newspapers in the EU countries. For each European country the foreign news coverage was measured in terms of the presence of references to other EU countries (target countries) in articles published in national media. References to foreign EU countries are sought in the title and body of every article through search strings containing the name of the target countries, translated into various languages. For each European country, the number of articles published in reference to each target country has been normalized on the total number of articles published in the country itself. Starting from this information, the unit of analysis of the dataset is the probability that an article published in a given European country refers to each of the target countries.

 

The dataset combines information about media coverage with some indicators produced by other European sources. In particular:

  • Eurostat: average population of the countries over the period 2000-2010; average GDP per capita in PPS over the period 2000-2010; bilateral trade flows as a fraction of the total international trade flows averaged over the period 1999-2001;
  • CEPII (Center d’études prospectives et d’informations internationales): bilateral weighted distances and language commonality);
  • CHES (Chapel Hill Expert Survey): political orientation in 2010;
  • ECB (European Central Bank): average long-term interest rates over the period August-November 2010.

 

The dataset is organized in 729 cases and 25 variables.


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Topic Classification:

  • ECONOMICS
  • INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION - mass media
  • Nations: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom

    Geographical Unit: state

    Analysis Unit: event/process

    Universe: Media relations between European Union countries

    Sample Procedure: 729 media relations. No sampling data

    Weight: No weight used

    Collection Mode: aggregation, other

    Collection Size: UniData supplies: 1 dataset in SPSS format; 1 methodological notes in PDF format (eng); 1 codebook in PDF format (eng) (3 file)

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    Codebook (pdf):
    DDI Documentation:
    DDI Documentation

    Publications:

    1. Fracasso A., Grassano N., Vittucci Marzetti G. (2015). The Gravity of Foreign News Coverage in the EU: Does the Euro Matter?. Journal of Common Market Studies, 53, 2, 274–291. doi:10.1111/jcms.12182

    Data Use Restriction:
    Data are released in according to Creative Commons – Attribution 4.0 Licence, available here.
    Source Contact: Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti - Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca

    Citation:
    Fracasso, Andrea; Grassano, Nicola; Vittucci Marzetti, Giuseppe. (2010) Transnational coverage of news in European Union. UniData - Bicocca Data Archive, Milan. Study Number SN188. Data file version 1.0 doi:10.20366/unimib/unidata/SN188-1.0

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