Leftward Shift, Media Change? Ideology and Politics in Spanish Online-Only Newspapers after the 15-M Movement

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  • Aurora Labio Universidad de Sevilla
  • Antonio Pineda Universidad de Sevilla

Keywords:

online-only newspapers, opinion journalism, ideology and the press, Spanish media, 15-M movement

Abstract

The year of 2011 was one of global change, provoked by an economic crisis that brought neoliberalism into question. In Spain, the activity unleashed by the “15-M” movement culminated in the formation of Podemos, a party that has provoked a political earthquake. Simultaneously, several alternative left-leaning online-only newspapers have erupted in Spain. This article focuses on whether these changes were accompanied by ideological/political shifts in Spanish online-only opinion journalism between 2011 and 2014. A sample of 541 opinion columns was content-analyzed. Results indicate that digital journalism criticizes the establishment, broadens the ideological spectrum, and distances itself from bipartisanship. However, the shift is fundamentally conveyed through the attack and defense of political parties without generating a clearly radical journalism.

Author Biographies

Aurora Labio, Universidad de Sevilla

Associate Professor Faculty of Communications, University of SevilleAmérico Vespucio Av. E-41092 – Seville (Spain)Phone: +0034 954 55 96 38

Antonio Pineda, Universidad de Sevilla

Associate ProfessorFaculty of Communications, University of Seville Américo Vespucio Av. E-41092 – Seville (Spain) Phone: +0034 954 55 96 60

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2016-05-25

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