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Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Apr 3, 2023
Newspaper Research Journal, 1996
Disclosure of how the decision to publish was made may lessen criticism of the newspaper when a c... more Disclosure of how the decision to publish was made may lessen criticism of the newspaper when a controversial photograph is run.
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2002
Journalists frame issues by emphasizing some issues over others, affecting news consumers' aw... more Journalists frame issues by emphasizing some issues over others, affecting news consumers' awareness and perception of public problems and concerns. Journalistic credibility suffers from public perception that reporters do not show respect for the communities they cover and that they chase “sensational” stories that sell newspapers or grab the attention of viewers. This study analyzes national and regional newspaper coverage of two “sensational” hate crimes to determine how reporters framed the communities of Jasper, Texas, and Laramie, Wyoming, in the wake of two brutal murders.
Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 1994
... In a critique of the legal protections afforded private information con-tained in data bases,... more ... In a critique of the legal protections afforded private information con-tained in data bases, Rubin (1989) noted that the Privacy Act fails to protect citizens in four of five important areas. ... (p. 17) He concedes that the law does guarantee all individuals the right to access to ...
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 1997
ABSTRACT U.S. media have long ignored Canada. However, when Quebec came close to voting for seces... more ABSTRACT U.S. media have long ignored Canada. However, when Quebec came close to voting for secession from the rest of Canada in 1995, it was front-page news in major U.S. newspapers and a big story in news magazines and on network TV newscasts. Yet, the election a year earlier that had set the stage for the secession referendum was largely ignored. Both events contained the elements that gatekeeping studies say predict coverage such as proximity, relevance, implications for trade and threat to the United States, yet the coverage differed markedly.
Journal of Sports Media, 2012
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Apr 3, 2023
Newspaper Research Journal, 1996
Disclosure of how the decision to publish was made may lessen criticism of the newspaper when a c... more Disclosure of how the decision to publish was made may lessen criticism of the newspaper when a controversial photograph is run.
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2002
Journalists frame issues by emphasizing some issues over others, affecting news consumers' aw... more Journalists frame issues by emphasizing some issues over others, affecting news consumers' awareness and perception of public problems and concerns. Journalistic credibility suffers from public perception that reporters do not show respect for the communities they cover and that they chase “sensational” stories that sell newspapers or grab the attention of viewers. This study analyzes national and regional newspaper coverage of two “sensational” hate crimes to determine how reporters framed the communities of Jasper, Texas, and Laramie, Wyoming, in the wake of two brutal murders.
Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 1994
... In a critique of the legal protections afforded private information con-tained in data bases,... more ... In a critique of the legal protections afforded private information con-tained in data bases, Rubin (1989) noted that the Privacy Act fails to protect citizens in four of five important areas. ... (p. 17) He concedes that the law does guarantee all individuals the right to access to ...
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 1997
ABSTRACT U.S. media have long ignored Canada. However, when Quebec came close to voting for seces... more ABSTRACT U.S. media have long ignored Canada. However, when Quebec came close to voting for secession from the rest of Canada in 1995, it was front-page news in major U.S. newspapers and a big story in news magazines and on network TV newscasts. Yet, the election a year earlier that had set the stage for the secession referendum was largely ignored. Both events contained the elements that gatekeeping studies say predict coverage such as proximity, relevance, implications for trade and threat to the United States, yet the coverage differed markedly.
Journal of Sports Media, 2012