(August 2001). - NYU Steinhardt
... Interviewed by Columbia Spectator for story concerning how scandals affect university reputations, “Getting a Handle on Scandal,” February 25, 2007. Interviewed by Brazilian newspaper O Globo for story concerning U.S. presidential candidates’ use of internet websites, “Uma brigada eletrônica: Candid ...
... Interviewed by Columbia Spectator for story concerning how scandals affect university reputations, “Getting a Handle on Scandal,” February 25, 2007. Interviewed by Brazilian newspaper O Globo for story concerning U.S. presidential candidates’ use of internet websites, “Uma brigada eletrônica: Candid ...
Reading the Mohammed Cartoons Controversy
... Altogether 14 countries were finally included, and after two intensive workshops and a year of work, this book reports ...
... Altogether 14 countries were finally included, and after two intensive workshops and a year of work, this book reports ...
The Third Age of Political Communication
... sector of the electorate that was previously more difficult to reach and less heavily exposed to message flows. For most viewers probably, and for the least interested ones undoubtedly, long-term influences on political outlook, such as party identification and early socialization, started to give w ...
... sector of the electorate that was previously more difficult to reach and less heavily exposed to message flows. For most viewers probably, and for the least interested ones undoubtedly, long-term influences on political outlook, such as party identification and early socialization, started to give w ...
Voter Response to Accusations of Herman Cain`s
... choice is based on a survey question asking respondents “which of these news sources would you consider your main information source about the caucus?” Respondents were given the option of national television newscasts, cable television newscasts, local television newscasts, late-night comedy shows, ...
... choice is based on a survey question asking respondents “which of these news sources would you consider your main information source about the caucus?” Respondents were given the option of national television newscasts, cable television newscasts, local television newscasts, late-night comedy shows, ...
Media PPT NOTES
... Reporting and Following the News (Cont’d) • Washington, D.C., has the largest press corps of any city in the world, due to the number of significant political events that occur there. • White House correspondents rely heavily on information they receive from the president’s staff. • Only about 400 ...
... Reporting and Following the News (Cont’d) • Washington, D.C., has the largest press corps of any city in the world, due to the number of significant political events that occur there. • White House correspondents rely heavily on information they receive from the president’s staff. • Only about 400 ...
A Critical Analysis of Social Issues Discussed In Important English
... English is the language of computer and it is the most prominent language of internet. The editors of the newspapers keeps in mind the likes and dislikes of the people. Different approaches are used to convey the news to the public Newspapers depict the relationship of specific events with the large ...
... English is the language of computer and it is the most prominent language of internet. The editors of the newspapers keeps in mind the likes and dislikes of the people. Different approaches are used to convey the news to the public Newspapers depict the relationship of specific events with the large ...
News, Politics, and Negativity
... intended effect is another matter, and here there is a good deal of disagreement in the literature. There are at least two general themes: (1) Does negative advertising win or lose votes? (2) Does negative advertising attract or repel voters? Put differently, negative advertising may affect who we v ...
... intended effect is another matter, and here there is a good deal of disagreement in the literature. There are at least two general themes: (1) Does negative advertising win or lose votes? (2) Does negative advertising attract or repel voters? Put differently, negative advertising may affect who we v ...
Networked Journalism: News For A less Flat Earth
... derivative or simply incompetent and unintelligible. That still leaves a lot of ‘journalism’. Most of mainstream media has been sensible enough to realise that this is an extraordinary resource. Networked Journalism is about connecting to public participation and making it a part of mainstream media ...
... derivative or simply incompetent and unintelligible. That still leaves a lot of ‘journalism’. Most of mainstream media has been sensible enough to realise that this is an extraordinary resource. Networked Journalism is about connecting to public participation and making it a part of mainstream media ...
Largely overlooked by researchers studying the science
... done, sometimes positing alternative interpretations or drawing connections to ongoing debates about a complex problem such as climate change or obesity. The emphasis is on taking the public “back stage,” behind the curtains and the theater that typify press releases and traditional news stories; to ...
... done, sometimes positing alternative interpretations or drawing connections to ongoing debates about a complex problem such as climate change or obesity. The emphasis is on taking the public “back stage,” behind the curtains and the theater that typify press releases and traditional news stories; to ...
Mass Media
... and economic problems. • This helps set the public agenda and creates pressure for politicians to address those problems. ...
... and economic problems. • This helps set the public agenda and creates pressure for politicians to address those problems. ...
Competing Models of Journalism? Political
... the Italian and French journalistic tradition has been to mix news and views and to prioritize opinion over reportage (Chalaby, 1996; Kuhn, 2007; Mancini, 2000, 2007). The greater dependence on state aid and political favoring, strong press-party ties and the late development of journalism as an ind ...
... the Italian and French journalistic tradition has been to mix news and views and to prioritize opinion over reportage (Chalaby, 1996; Kuhn, 2007; Mancini, 2000, 2007). The greater dependence on state aid and political favoring, strong press-party ties and the late development of journalism as an ind ...
Exposure to News and Diverse Views in the Internet Age
... NATALIE JOMINI STROUD & ASHLEY MUDDIMAN* ...
... NATALIE JOMINI STROUD & ASHLEY MUDDIMAN* ...
Effect of Media Bias on Credibility of Political News
... only 7% saw no bias at all” (Morris 2007). Fox News was the channel that showed most fragmentation only appealing to those who “became disillusioned by their media” (Morris 2007). Fox News was also found to have very distinct opinions about Bush and distinct voting patterns. It was concluded by Morr ...
... only 7% saw no bias at all” (Morris 2007). Fox News was the channel that showed most fragmentation only appealing to those who “became disillusioned by their media” (Morris 2007). Fox News was also found to have very distinct opinions about Bush and distinct voting patterns. It was concluded by Morr ...
Darren Lilleker, Bournemouth Media School
... 3) The ability of government to control the message in a world of social media As the uprisings of the Arab Spring and countless other examples illustrate, there is now nowhere to hide. In what has been called “the new visibility” (Thompson, 2005: 32), unedited footage is finding its way into mains ...
... 3) The ability of government to control the message in a world of social media As the uprisings of the Arab Spring and countless other examples illustrate, there is now nowhere to hide. In what has been called “the new visibility” (Thompson, 2005: 32), unedited footage is finding its way into mains ...
Theory
... Iyengar, S. (1991). Is anyone responsible?: How television frames political issues. Chicago: University of Chicago. Reese, S. D. (2007). The framing project: A bridging model for media research revisited. Journal of Communication, 57(1), 148-154. Scheufele, D. A. (2000). Agenda-setting, priming, and ...
... Iyengar, S. (1991). Is anyone responsible?: How television frames political issues. Chicago: University of Chicago. Reese, S. D. (2007). The framing project: A bridging model for media research revisited. Journal of Communication, 57(1), 148-154. Scheufele, D. A. (2000). Agenda-setting, priming, and ...
The Sociology of Journalism
... Truth is probably one of the most important problems about the effects, because truth is the ability to mobilize belief and consent through the telling of stories which are credible because they are journalistic. This credibility is something journalists can not take for granted, the audience has po ...
... Truth is probably one of the most important problems about the effects, because truth is the ability to mobilize belief and consent through the telling of stories which are credible because they are journalistic. This credibility is something journalists can not take for granted, the audience has po ...
Framing - School of Journalism and Communication
... Framing is a quality of communication that leads others to accept one meaning over another. It is the process by which a communication source defines and constructs an issue or controversy. Because issues are often complicated, and require the processing of a great deal of information from a variety ...
... Framing is a quality of communication that leads others to accept one meaning over another. It is the process by which a communication source defines and constructs an issue or controversy. Because issues are often complicated, and require the processing of a great deal of information from a variety ...
Junk News and Bots during the French Presidential
... Our method counted tweets with selected hashtags in a simple manner. Each tweet was coded and counted if it contained one of the specific hashtags that were being followed. If the same hashtag was used multiple times in a tweet, this method still counted that tweet only once. If a tweet contained mo ...
... Our method counted tweets with selected hashtags in a simple manner. Each tweet was coded and counted if it contained one of the specific hashtags that were being followed. If the same hashtag was used multiple times in a tweet, this method still counted that tweet only once. If a tweet contained mo ...
Communication 580
... public opinion polls sank to perhaps the lowest level ever recorded in the history of modern polling. As might be expected, the recently completed 2008 presidential campaign waged by Senators Barack Obama and John McCain was very much impacted by these events. This election became for many a referen ...
... public opinion polls sank to perhaps the lowest level ever recorded in the history of modern polling. As might be expected, the recently completed 2008 presidential campaign waged by Senators Barack Obama and John McCain was very much impacted by these events. This election became for many a referen ...
Stephen Colbert`s Civics Lesson - The Annenberg Public Policy
... The study, published online in Mass Communication and Society, tested “The Colbert Report” against CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and broadcast nightly news, as well as talk radio and newspapers as sources of political information. The study, “Stephen Colbert’s Civics Lesson,” was based on phone survey data ...
... The study, published online in Mass Communication and Society, tested “The Colbert Report” against CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and broadcast nightly news, as well as talk radio and newspapers as sources of political information. The study, “Stephen Colbert’s Civics Lesson,” was based on phone survey data ...
primary definers` thesis
... First 3 chapters of Allan, describe some of those broader relations: commercialism, State. The rules & codes of news, have been formed thru interaction w/in this environment. News may offer openings to express alternative or counter-hegemonic viewpoints. But to the extent that news more generally ge ...
... First 3 chapters of Allan, describe some of those broader relations: commercialism, State. The rules & codes of news, have been formed thru interaction w/in this environment. News may offer openings to express alternative or counter-hegemonic viewpoints. But to the extent that news more generally ge ...
Political journalism in comparative perspective
... that, despite the fact that political journalists in democratic societies have formal press freedom and are in daily contact with politicians, each country knows its own political communication culture where journalists’ relation with politicians vary between symbiosis and dependency. This, in turn, ...
... that, despite the fact that political journalists in democratic societies have formal press freedom and are in daily contact with politicians, each country knows its own political communication culture where journalists’ relation with politicians vary between symbiosis and dependency. This, in turn, ...
What is public relations?
... ◦ Monitored and assessed against established codes of conduct ◦ Enforced through concrete interpretation for those who deviate from accepted standards of performance ...
... ◦ Monitored and assessed against established codes of conduct ◦ Enforced through concrete interpretation for those who deviate from accepted standards of performance ...
The Mass Media and the Political Agenda
... of view over another. – Generally not very biased along liberal / conservative lines. – But, generally are biased towards what will draw the largest audience. ...
... of view over another. – Generally not very biased along liberal / conservative lines. – But, generally are biased towards what will draw the largest audience. ...