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Political Relations and Media Coverage
In this article, we find that poor bilateral political relations between the US and other countries negatively influence US media dissemination toward non-US firms with American Depositary Receipts (ADRs). We also show that US media negativity has downward pressure on ADR firms’ home market prices and such negative impact is reduced during the year ...
Jun Myung Song, Bohui Zhang, Thomas Ruf
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Background The exposure and consumption of information during epidemic outbreaks may alter people’s risk perception and trigger behavioral changes, which can ultimately affect the evolution of the disease.
N. Gozzi +6 more
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Optimising radio coverage for wireless media servers [PDF]
A three element patch antenna array is designed for a 2×3 802.11n wireless home media server application for highdefinition video streaming at 2.4GHz. An efficiency comparison shows that the use of the RT/Duroid substrate results in a 3dB improvement in ...
Hilton, GS, Mellios, E, Nix, AR
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News media play an important role for public awareness and perception of climate change – and thus citizens’ behavior. Few studies focus on media coverage in poor and developing countries such as India – the third-largest polluter and an important player
Tobias R. Keller +4 more
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Media Coverage of Political Scandals [PDF]
We analyze the coverage of U.S. political scandals by U.S. newspapers during the past decade. Using automatic keyword-based searches we collected data on 35 scandals and approximately 200 newspapers. We find that Democratic-leaning newspapers - i.e., those with a higher propensity to endorse Democratic candidates in elections - give relatively more ...
PUGLISI, RICCARDO, Snyder James M. J.r.
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Background The influence of media coverage on web-based searches may hinder the role of Google Trends (GT) in monitoring coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
B. Sousa‐Pinto +5 more
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Gender Differences in Political Media Coverage: A Meta-Analysis
Do the media cover men and women politicians and candidates differently? This article performs a systematic analysis of 90 studies covering over 25,000 politicians in over 750,000 media stories, and presents the accumulated knowledge in a comprehensive
D. J. Van der Pas, Loes Aaldering
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We have yet to know the ultimate global impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic. However, we do know that delays, denials and misinformation about COVID-19 have exacerbated its spread and slowed pandemic response, particularly in the U.S.
Matthew P. Motta +2 more
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News Coverage of the 2016 National Conventions: Negative News, Lacking Context [PDF]
A new report from Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy analyzes news coverage of the 2016 Republican and Democratic national conventions, and whether this coverage, which was overwhelmingly negative, best ...
Thomas E. Patterson
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The Appeal of Protest Rhetoric: How Moral Entrepreneurs Recruit the Media into Moral Struggles [PDF]
Whenever the news media feature brand-related moral struggles over issues such as ethicality, fairness, or sustainability, brands often find themselves in the position of the culprit.
Hemetsberger, A. +2 more
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