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Digital News, Digitised News [PDF]
The emergence of a robust internet in Europe from the mid-1990s marked a shift in the way we think and talk about print news, as newspapers and magazines experimented with different opportunities to publish content online. At the same time, these new technologies also changed the way we access news archives – a ‘digitizing’ turn that has seen vast ...
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In this paper, we study the problem of agenda setting by news media in relation to the political discourse by politicians at the time of local elections. We first evaluate the applicability of the agenda-setting theory against the theory of policy agenda
Thomas J. Lampoltshammer +2 more
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A New Approach for advertising in the Digital Age
the types of advertising under the technologies are Varied in the digital age, One of the most important phenomena in the digital age is the social media on the Internet, which is characterized by strengthening the concept of participation and effective ...
Elham AbdElrhman
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Leveraging online news for language learning across diverse educational contexts
Digitization has made the news accessible to many people worldwide. Since it contains large quantities of authentic language input, online news has riveted language learners, teachers, and educators.
İbrahim Halil Topal
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The emergence of social media as news sources has added another layer to news framing research. This study analyzes U.S. news coverage about China in the COVID-19 pandemic—an important issue because of the recently rising xenophobia and racism toward ...
Yiyan Zhang, Briana Trifiro
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What is news? News values revisited (again) [PDF]
The deceptively simple question “What is news?” remains pertinent even as we ponder the future of journalism in the digital age. This article examines news values within mainstream journalism and considers the extent to which news values may be changing
Allern Sigurd. +21 more
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Conferring resistance to digital disinformation: the innoculating influence of procedural news knowledge [PDF]
Despite the pervasiveness of digital disinformation in society, little is known about the individual characteristics that make some users more susceptible to erroneous information uptake than others, effectively dividing the media audience into prone and
Amazeen, M. A., Bucy, Erik
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The recent rise of a more transnationally networked political right across Europe and the United States has been accompanied by an emerging alternative digital news infrastructure through which information circulates and shared epistemologies are ...
Annett Heft +3 more
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As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms and arguably also its functions—both in fundamental ways.
Aljosha Karim Schapals +2 more
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50 years of Galtung and Ruge : reflections on their model of news values and its relevance for the study of journalism and communication today [PDF]
In 1965, Galtung and Ruge initiated a rich strand of academic research on the notion of news values and the practice of gatekeeping in a context of international news reporting.
Heinrich, Ansgard +2 more
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