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Mohamed Ben Moussa,Aziz Douai,Mehmet Yalcin Parmaksiz Mohamed Ben Moussa
This study examines Turkish online news media coverage of the COVID-19 outbreak in the country. It explores media framing narratives, particularly how they reflected and promoted elite polarization or consensus in the COVID-19 debate. The f...
Elina Erzikova,Wilson Lowrey Elina Erzikova
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the role news organizations play in disseminating information and shaping public response to the crisis. This study adopts an ecological approach in examining Russian regional journalists' adaptations t...
Patrick Ferrucci Patrick Ferrucci
This study incorporates in-depth interviews with 43 journalists from the digitally native, venture-capital-backed sports journalism organization the Athletic. Through the lens of gatekeeping and utilizing the concept of market orientation, ...
Jody C Baumgartner,Hanna Kassab Jody C Baumgartner
An examination of editorial cartoons about the Coronavirus pandemic during the first 6 months finds that subjects and topics followed developments in the spread of the pandemic and public health and safety responses and mirrored those found...
Erin Ash,Kelsea Schulenberg,Madison Wilson et al. Erin Ash et al.
In early April 2020, as states began to release demographic data related to COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths, it became clear that Black individuals in the United States were disproportionately impacted by the virus. The cu...
Hans Schmidt Hans Schmidt
The COVID-19 pandemic generated tremendous journalistic attention, and occurred during a period of increasing politicization and polarization in America's news media. This study considers the intersection of both phenomena, and the extent o...
María E Len-Ríos,Elisia Cohen,Charlene Caburnay María E Len-Ríos
A national survey of readers of black newspapers shows that whether readers depend on black newspapers for cancer and health information depends on their black newspaper use, black self-identity and general media dependency.