TITLE:
Pulling the Plug on Grandma: Obama’s Health Care Pitch, Media Coverage & Public Opinion
AUTHORS:
Shahira Fahmy, Christopher J. McKinley, Christine R. Filer, Paul J. Wright
KEYWORDS:
Agenda-Building; Health Care Reform; News Media; Public Opinion; Obamacare; The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Journalism and Communication,
Vol.1 No.3,
September
23,
2013
ABSTRACT: This study examined the agenda-building process, in which interpretive frames activated and spread from the top level through the news media to the public, in the context of Obama’s controversial health care reform. The authors examined the relationship among media coverage, presidential rhetoric and public opinion from President Obama’s inauguration in January 2009 to the date the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” was signed into law in 2010. Results indicate the media were modestly successful at building the media agenda. However, results also showed that presidential rhetoric might have influenced public opinion. Limitations and suggestions for future research are discussed.