126 | nº 29, pp. 113-137 | doxa.comunicación
July-December of 2019
Agenda and media pluralism in Al Rojo Vivo and Las Mañanas de Cuatro
ISSN: 1696-019X / e-ISSN: 2386-3978
Poverty
25’’
Bank bailout
21
Health and education cuts
18’’
8.3% + 5.3% + 0.8% general
[ “Health”, October]
9.9% + 6.9% + 1.3%
personal
[ “Education”, October]
9.2% + 7.5% + 1.5% general[November]
10.4% + 7.4% + 2.1%
personal
[November]
The most expensive light bills
14’’
0.0%
0.1%
[October]
0.1% general
0.3% personal
[November]
Rato / Bankia
16’’
PP policy Tripling the rate of alcohol
11’’
Protests in Murcia about the wall
10’’
PSOE participation in PP corruption
40’’
20th November, fascist acts
4’36’’ + 16’13’’ + 4’35’’
25’24’’ (0.63%)
Police hatred chat
33’19’’ + 58’35’’
91’54’’ (2.29%)
TOTAL
5345’50’’ (100%)
4012’37’’ (100%)
Source: Prepared by the authors based on the results of this research.
* CIS Data 3191, with fieldwork from 2nd to 11th October, 2017, and from CIS 3195, with fieldwork from 1st to 15th October, 2017. “General” refers to the mention of the issue as one of the three main problems in Spain, whereas “Personal” includes mention as one of the three problems that most affect the interviewee personally. Data from the questions 7a and 8a are taken respectively. Unlike the first and second columns, the third should not total 100%, as it is multi-choice and not all are included.
** In Las Mañanas de Cuatro, features such as “Lo que el Procés ha escondido”, “Mientras mirábamos a Cataluña” and the like are counted in „Catalonia“. They have in common the introduction of the discussion on agenda setting and on different topics for several minutes, but without losing sight of the element that groups them (not being Catalonia).