
Camille Urvoy
@camilleurvoy
Assistant Professor in Econ at Uni Mannheim @EconUniMannheim | PhD from Sciences Po @ScPoEcon | Research Fellow @cepr_org | Political economy, media economics
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Recordings of four talks and two panels on media funding and new developments in media are now available. Thanks to Ralf Müller-Terpitz and Camille Urvoy for co-organizing the event with me. And thanks to speakers and panelists. MaCCIcompetition

📢📢📢 Call for Papers: Moritz Kuhn, Effrosyni (Efi) Adamopoulou and I are organizing a workshop on labor topics in Mannheim on August 30-31. Please send your submission to: [email protected]



New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP18905 Hosting Media #Bias: Evidence from the Universe of #French Broadcasts, 2002-2020 Julia Cage Sciences Po, Moritz Hengel Sciences Po, Nicolas Hervé ina_audiovisuel, Camille Urvoy #UniMannheim Department of Economics, University of Mannheim ow.ly/pr2o50QQVUo #CEPR_OE, #CEPR_PoE


Why do you tend to read ideologically aligned news? Because it feels good to have your beliefs confirmed – or because you tend to perceive aligned news as more accurate? Our recent The Economic Journal paper (with Felix Chopra and Chris Roth) uses an experiment to tackle this question.🧵


Media pluralism: new data VoxEU ✍️Julia Cage etal Paris School of Economics 👉 This column studies guests invited on to French radio and television channels over 20 years, and documents large differences in the coverage of political forces across outlets 🔗 cepr.org/voxeu/columns/… cc:CEPR



Read Julia Cage and Camille Urvoy's VoxEU column on the timely question of preserving media pluralism, related to their latest CEPR DP, w/ Moritz Hengel and Nicolas Hervé ! Link to VoxEU column: cepr.org/voxeu/columns/… cc Recherche SciencesPo, ina_audiovisuel Department of Economics, University of Mannheim

This column studies guests invited on to #French radio and television channels over 20 years, and documents large differences in the coverage of political forces across outlets. Julia Cage Sciences Po ScPoEcon, Camille Urvoy #UniMannheim Department of Economics, University of Mannheim ow.ly/vpyR50QXocX


Today the AE seminar at UC3M Economics continues with a presentation from Camille Urvoy (Department of Economics, University of Mannheim) about media bias in radio and tv in France, using data from 2002 to 2020. 👇🏻


Bruno P Carvalho UC3M Economics Camille Urvoy Department of Economics, University of Mannheim Very nice to have you visited us Camille Urvoy. Look forward to more exciting works from you. & glad to have @a_steinmayr also w us this wk at UC3M Economics. Photo evidence of our delic dinner, also w María Gertrudis Fernández (why did our table look so empty >.< )





Important paper on media pluralism by my colleague Camille Urvoy and her co-authors with French data.

📰Protecting #pluralism in the #news media requires encouraging ownership diffusion across competing outlets & ensuring that each outlet features a balanced representation of political forces. Julia Cage Sciences Po, Camille Urvoy ow.ly/CGK050RslGA #WorldPressFreedomDay



On tomorrow, we're happy to welcome Camille Urvoy for a seminar at @ENSdeLyon ! More info 👉 economie.ens-lyon.fr/en/events/semi… Cédric Chambru Mathieu Couttenier Elisa Mougin @Sophie_Hatte Vincent Bagilet