The media reputation of Spain during the global financial crisis

Translated title of the contribution: The media reputation of Spain during the global financial crisis

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Abstract

The overall objective of this article is to measure what economic indicators and trends can shape or change the evaluation of a country by influential foreign media, during turbulent times. The case analyzed is that of Spain during the last economic crisis. Before the crisis, the Spanish economy boomed and was considered a kind of miraculous paradigm, but it abruptly collapsed in 2008. Then, the coverage and the tone of the articles published by some global business newspapers and magazines, as The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, and The Economist, mutated considerably, as negative news outscored the positive ones. Two regression analyzes conducted demonstrate that the trends followed by the unemployment rate, the benchmark stock market index of a country, and the exchange rate can change dramatically the tone of news published by influential foreign media about a country. Other results are discussed in the paper.

Translated title of the contributionThe media reputation of Spain during the global financial crisis
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-20
Number of pages20
JournalCommunication and Society
Volume27
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Business press
  • Country image
  • Country of origin effect
  • Media reputation
  • Spain

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