Keywords

media conglomeration, local news, local bias, investor geography

Abstract

We examine the effect of news media consolidation on local business coverage and its consequences for firms, investors, and capital markets. Using television transcripts, we find a substantial drop in coverage of local firms following the consolidation of local television stations associated with Sinclair acquisitions. Local information search, institutional portfolio local bias, and overall retail trading decrease for firms in treated geographic areas. Results are most pronounced for small firms, for stations with higher ex ante viewership, and for stations with greater reductions in local coverage. Our results provide insight into the consequences of media consolidation for local business coverage, firms, investors, and capital markets.

Original Publication Citation

“Media Conglomeration, Local News, and Capital Market Consequences” (with Mark Lang and Jun Oh) Management Science 2024

Document Type

Peer-Reviewed Article

Publication Date

2024

Publisher

Management Science

Language

English

College

Marriott School of Business

Department

Accountancy

University Standing at Time of Publication

Associate Professor

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Accounting Commons

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