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- W2520611174 abstract "In this study, the main goal is to assess whether individuals differentiate in their attitudes toward minorities, and to ascertain whether distinct patterns in television news coverage for minority groups offer an explanation for these differences in prejudice. We evaluate this hypothesis by investigating the relationship between the content (tone, framing) of television news coverage of five minority groups (LGBT, Jews, Eastern Europeans, North Africans and Roma) and prejudice in Flanders, i.e. the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium. Results confirm that a hierarchy in prejudice exists: people differentiate between minority groups. The content analysis offers an indication that this hierarchy in prejudice is indeed reflected by patterns of media coverage for these minority groups: minorities that are most negatively evaluated by the public, receive the most negative media coverage, are consistently problematized, and are associated with threatening news frames, such as crime. Multilevel analyses show that a negative tone for minorities on television news is associated with more prejudice, whereas a positive tone is associated with less prejudice. Especially when news stories on minorities are framed through a criminal threat angle, prejudice toward that group is very high. The conclusion is that media content is an important contextual factor that should not be overlooked as it can contribute to the explanation of differences in prejudice." @default.
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