The Contingency of Intermedia Agenda Setting: A Longitudinal Study in Belgium
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2008This large-scale study investigates how intermedia agenda-setting effects are moderated by five factors: (1) lag length; (2) medium type; (3) language/institutional barriers; (4) issue type; and (5) election or non-election context. Longitudinal analyses of daily attention to twenty-five issues in nine Belgian media across eight years demonstrate that
Vliegenthart, R., Walgrave, S.
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Intermedia visual agenda setting
The Agenda Setting Journal, 2018Abstract This study combines and extends two existing aspects of agenda setting: intermedia and visual agenda setting. It defines and explores intermedia visual agenda setting by comparing the Associated Press’ top photos to what appears on the front pages of top-circulation U.S. newspapers.
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Intermedia Agenda-Setting and Political Activism: MoveOn.org and the 2008 Presidential Election
Mass Communication and Society, 2010This study tested for intermedia agenda-setting effects among explicitly partisan news media coverage and political activist group, citizen activist, and official campaign advertisements on YouTube—all in support of the same candidate. The setting for this investigation was the political activist organization MoveOn.org's “Obama in 30 Seconds” online ...
Matthew W. Ragas, Spiro Kiousis
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Intermedia agenda-setting in the age of globalization: A multinational agenda-setting test
Global Media and Communication, 2012This study explores mass media’s agenda-setting function in a context of increased globalization to determine whether the theory, which was built upon intra-nation environments, functions in the global setting. It matches public agendas with media agendas to investigate agenda-setting effects in 11 countries worldwide, then compares media agendas ...
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Intermedia Agenda Setting in Television, Advertising, and Blogs During the 2004 Election
Mass Communication and Society, 2008This study examined whether the candidate-controlled public relations tools of political ads and candidate blogs were successful in influencing the issue and news agenda of the major television news networks during the 2004 presidential election. Data showed strong correlations between blogs and the media agenda.
Kaye D. Sweetser +2 more
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Intermedia Agenda Setting in the 1996 Presidential Election
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2001This study of the 1996 presidential election analyzed political television advertisements, three major newspapers, and television network newscasts to determine what—if any—intermedia agenda-setting influences existed. The study analyzed 116 political advertisements, 818 newspaper stories, and 101 network news stories.
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Intermedia Agenda-Setting During the European Parliament Elections in Poland
2017The European Elections 2014 took place in the year of the tenth anniversary of Poland’s accession to the European Union (EU). It was the third European election to be held in Poland and the first since the Lisbon Treaty, which expanded the powers of the European Parliament (EP), entered into force.
Bartlomiej Lodzki, Anna Paluch
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Comparing Disaster News on Twitter and Television: an Intermedia Agenda Setting Perspective
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2017Intermedia agenda setting predicts a high degree of convergence between news media agendas. However, the rise of social media forces a re-examination of this expectation.
Sebastián Valenzuela +2 more
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Intraday Intermedia Agenda-Setting in the Manic World of Online News Reporting
Southern Communication Journal, 2020This research explores the changing landscape of intermedia agenda-setting as it occurs over the course of a single day.
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Intermedia Attribute Agenda Setting in the New York Times
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2014In 2012, the New York Times published a series of reports addressing doping and fatal breakdowns in U.S. horse racing. This study examines the extent to which the Times transferred the salience of certain story attributes to news media at the regional and national levels.
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