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Many attempts to conceptualize and to assess the performance of media systems or single news media outlets focus on the “supply side” of public communication, operationalized as characteristics of the news content and the form of presentation.
Uwe Hasebrink, Sascha Hölig
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Mediatisation, Marginalisation and Disruption in Australian Indigenous Affairs
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elites impact on democratic participation in national debates. Taking as its case study the state-sponsored campaign to formally recognise Indigenous people in
Kerry McCallum+2 more
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In the present era of information technology, people tend to seek out news to enhance their current knowledge and awareness and to gain literacy. The reliance on seeking out news and relevant information has become very necessary to accomplish personal ...
Qiuxia Tian
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The promotional and academic discourse surrounding new media suggests that they offer more fun and more pleasure than existing or traditional media. However, academic work within media and cultural studies has failed to interrogate these claims empirically.
Kerr, Aphra+2 more
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Media and modalities – News media
As we were writing this chapter, the 2020 election campaign in the US was entering its last week before the elections. There are probably few more news-intensive events in the world than the American presidential elections. The smallest and, in other settings, seemingly irrelevant details of a candidate’s behaviour and appearance (a slip of the tongue,
Kristoffer Holt, Beate Schirrmacher
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Trump, Twitter, and news media responsiveness: a media systems approach [PDF]
How populists engage with media of various types, and are treated by those media, are questions of international interest. In the United States, Donald Trump stands out for both his populism-inflected campaign style and his success at attracting media ...
Lukito, Josephine+5 more
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Working With the News Media [PDF]
Learn to think like a reporter about what stories are newsworthy and how you can help them do their job better and get your message out to the public. This 3-page fact sheet was written by Ricky Telg, and published by the UF Department of Agricultural Education and Communication, August 2011. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu ...
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This publication covering an introduction to news media writing is the first of a five-part series on news media writing. This series also covers news writing for print, grammar and punctuation, news writing for television and radio, and interviews for news stories. Minor revision by Ricky Telg and Lisa Lundy.
Lisa Lundy, Ricky Telg
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Experts prefer text but videos help novices: an analysis of the utility of multi-media content [PDF]
Multi-media increases engagement and is increasingly prevalent in online content including news, web blogs, and social media, however, it may not always be beneficial to users. To determine what types of media users actually wanted, we conducted an exploratory study where users got to choose their own media augmentation.
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Hierarchical Propagation Networks for Fake News Detection: Investigation and Exploitation
Consuming news from social media is becoming increasingly popular. However, social media also enables the widespread of fake news. Because of its detrimental effects brought by social media, fake news detection has attracted increasing attention. However,
Liu, Huan+3 more
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