Media Ownership and Ideological Slant: Evidence from Australian Newspaper Mergers

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Maxim Ananyev

University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research

Ekaterina Volkova

University of Melbourne - Faculty of Business and Economics

Date Written: November 26, 2024

Abstract

This study examines how media acquisitions by corporate conglomerates influence the political slant of Australian newspapers. Using a comprehensive measure based on the language of over 30 million news articles from more than 200 newspapers, we analyze the impact of three major acquisitions between 2016 and 2019. Employing a synthetic difference-indifferences approach, we find that acquisitions can significantly shift newspapers' political slant, with effects varying by acquiring entity. News Corp's 2016 acquisition led to a marked conservative shift in newspapers it already owned, while subsequent acquisitions by Nine Entertainment and the acquisition of Australian Community Media by Antony Catalano and Alex Waislitz resulted in shifts away from conservative slant in acquired newspapers. Our results provide evidence for the importance of supply-side factors in determining media slant, particularly in an era of increasing media ownership concentration.

Suggested Citation

Ananyev, Maxim and Volkova, Ekaterina, Media Ownership and Ideological Slant: Evidence from Australian Newspaper Mergers (November 26, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=

Maxim Ananyev

University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research ( email )

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Australia

Ekaterina Volkova (Contact Author)

University of Melbourne - Faculty of Business and Economics ( email )

Victoria, 3010
Australia

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