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6/04/2016 12:46 pm  #1


Blame Fox 'news' for the upsurge in gun sales

Well, I'm not sure they're the main reason, but Fox seems to enjoy its role as an official propaganda outlet for the NRA and gun manufacturers.

WHY THE UPSURGE IN GUN SALES? BLAME FOX NEWS

This article first appeared on the London School of Economics site.

There are a lot of reasons why Americans buy firearms, but one of the main reasons is the concern that gun control is, this time, really going to happen, and it’s necessary to buy guns now, because you won’t be able to later.

Why would Americans think this? Perhaps because the news media, and Fox News in particular, are saying it. The possibility of gun control may make for good ratings, but it’s also directly responsible for millions of additional gun sales in America over the past few years.

While there’s no central database on which Americans own guns, or how many they own, Americans who buy firearms from licensed dealers are required to undergo a background check, and the FBI keeps track of how many background checks are carried out and when. The number of background checks tends to underestimate the number of sales, but it’s the best data available.

Using data from the 200 months between the start of the FBI background check reporting in 1998 and when the data was compiled, it’s possible to identify the trends in the number of background checks and the causes of variation in the number of background checks.

During the Clinton presidency, there were about 750,000 checks per month, a tally that rose to about 800,000 purchases per month during George W. Bush’s two terms.

Gun sales in America didn’t really take off until President Barack Obama won the 2008 election. In September 2008, there were 973,000 firearm sales through dealers. In the month after Obama won the election, that number rose to 1.2 million, then 1.5 million for the next two months.

Prior to Obama’s election, the most checks ever recorded in a month was less than 1.3 million. Since Obama took office, there have been, on average, 1.5 million background checks per month.

Once we control for relevant factors like seasonality (sales go up in September and December) and the general trend of increasing sales over time, we can use data from media content analysis to determine the effects of coverage by Fox News and other media sources on gun sales.

Over the period for which full content analysis of gun control coverage is available (42 months), Fox News had an average of 20 statements a month about gun control (the networks averaged 26), but much of that was driven by the debate over gun control after the shootings at Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012. In the month after the shooting, gun control was discussed 226 times on Fox and 321 times on the network evening news broadcasts.

Of course, it isn’t fair to just look at the number of times gun control was discussed: Americans could be arming themselves in order to protect themselves from mass shootings. As such, the data also controls for the number of times mass shootings were discussed in the news.

As might be expected, the shootings at Sandy Hook led to an increase in the number of background checks, independent of media coverage, with an estimated effect of 380,000 additional sales. These effects are dwarfed, however, by the effects of coverage of gun control.

While discussions of mass shootings in the media had no effect on the number of background checks, statements about gun control, once they exceed 10 a month, have an enormous impact that is conditional on the media source and how popular Obama is at the moment.

Despite the fact that the network news broadcasts have a far larger audience than Fox News, statements about gun control on the evening news don’t matter but statements on Fox News do.

Controlling for all other factors, when Obama’s approval is low (41 percent), coverage of gun control above the threshold on Fox leads to 878,000 more background checks in the following month than would be expected if there was minimal coverage of gun control.

While that seems like a lot, the same coverage would be expected to increase the number of background checks by 1.8 million in the following month if Obama had high levels of approval (53 percent).

All told, coverage of gun control on Fox led to an additional 1.9 million background checks in the three months following the Sandy Hook shootings, and millions more over the course of Obama’s term in office. Those background checks, of course, represent far more than 2 million additional guns, though we don’t know exactly how many.

Any coverage of gun control on Fox leads to additional sales, but when Obama is popular— and perceived to be able to actually do something about gun control—the effects go through the roof. Fox News is telling people that Obama is about to take their guns away, and America has millions more guns on the streets because of it.


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Last edited by Rongone (6/04/2016 12:47 pm)

 

6/04/2016 1:14 pm  #2


Re: Blame Fox 'news' for the upsurge in gun sales

Fear sells many things - ONE of them is GUNS ! 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

6/04/2016 1:33 pm  #3


Re: Blame Fox 'news' for the upsurge in gun sales

Obama the best gun sales man ever born!

Since President Obama took office, over 100 million guns have been bought by Americans nationwide.

Great to see so many people take advantage of their 2nd amendment right.

Maybe this is why FOX news is the # 1 cable news channel? 


 “We hold these truths to be self-evident,”  former vice president Biden said during a campaign event in Texas on Monday. "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.”

 
 

6/04/2016 1:53 pm  #4


Re: Blame Fox 'news' for the upsurge in gun sales

tennyson wrote:

Fear sells many things - ONE of them is GUNS ! 

It appears that fear is the stock in trade for this particular cable outlet.
Fear of gun control.
Fear of the Other.
Fear of Travel outside the US.
Fear of other ideas and creeds.

It's primal and powerful.
And it works.

I believe there is a correlation between fear and the amount of power people seek. They seek the personal power of a gun. And they seek power over others thru the political strongman. A frightened individual’s motivation for power is to acquire control over his environment. A certain amount of controlling behavior is a healthy natural survival instinct, but after a point it becomes harmful.  

And various entities have learned to use fear to enrich themselves. Cable news is a prime example. Tell things to some people as they are, with complexity and nuance, and they are difficult to manipulate. But tell them - constantly -that their lives or way of life are under extreme threat, and you've got a faithful, riveted viewer. And viewers = ratings, which = $$ for the network.

Of course, selling fear is not without conseequence. The more fearful a person is the more control over their environment they believe they need to feel safe. One thing the fearful do is buy guns. Lots of guns.

And
Citizens who are fearful, support the power-monger to the detriment of all.
Enter one Donald Trump.
After Fox news, Trump is the most successful opportunist to prey on the fearful since Fox News.


BTW, great  article and study. Thanks to Ron for sharing it.

Last edited by Goose (6/04/2016 2:23 pm)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

6/04/2016 2:37 pm  #5


Re: Blame Fox 'news' for the upsurge in gun sales

Yeah . . . It's kinda like Fox is America's present day Joseph Goebbels.

They'll hammer people day in and day out about what they need to be fearful of, who they need to deride, and delineate the action that one is expected to take against our designated 'enemies'.

No need to listen to and employ reason . . . Just do as I say, and everything will be just fine.

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6/04/2016 2:49 pm  #6


Re: Blame Fox 'news' for the upsurge in gun sales

Rongone wrote:

No need to listen to and employ reason . . . Just do as I say, and everything will be just fine.

Correct. Don't use reasoning, data, or facts.
Apparently, just looking at ratings is enough for some minds..  

Last edited by Goose (6/04/2016 2:50 pm)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

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