
Suppression of Pakistani Media in the Post-2000 Scenario (An analysis of Musharraf, Zardari and Nawaz Regimes)
Author(s) -
Ghani Rahman,
Javed Ahmed Khattak,
Saqib Riaz
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
global digital and print media review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2788-4988
pISSN - 2788-4945
DOI - 10.31703/gdpmr.2021(iv-iii).05
Subject(s) - framing (construction) , authoritarianism , statistics , newspaper , mathematics , psychology , political science , geography , sociology , media studies , politics , archaeology , law , democracy
This study, “suppression of Pakistani media during Musharraf, Zardari and Nawaz’s regimes in the post-2000 scenario," was analyzed through the prism of Authoritarian and Framing Theories by taking generic frames from Semetko & Valkenburg Model-2000 and some other issue-specific frames. Quantitative and qualitative content analyses with a distinct coding scheme were applied. SPSS Version-21 was utilized for descriptive statistics, variance, and multiple regression tests of the quantitative data with a sampling frame of 2880 of four newspapers. The qualitative data was examined with Nvivo software.Results disclosed that categories revealing media suppression dominated with 1404 (69.50%) items of the total 2020, while those suggesting media facilitation were only 538 (26.63%). The highest media suppression was reported during Musharraf’s era. A relativelyless significant difference was observed between Zardari and Nawaz regimes. Results partially supported the hypothesis of significant difference in media treatment by all three regimes