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    The Noise of the News: Spectral Analysis of Early Swedish Television News 1958 - 1978. by Johan Malmstedt

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Shifting focus away from the visual content of television, this article explores and emphasizes the sonic dimensions of early Swedish news broadcasting. In the middle of the 20th century, the look, and the sound of the news were taking shape across television stations around the world. …”
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    Beyond “fake news”: Analytic thinking and the detection of false and hyperpartisan news headlines by Ross, Robert M, Rand, David Gertler, Pennycook, Gordon

    Published 2022
    “…These results suggest that reasoning typically helps people differentiate between low and high quality political news, rather than facilitate belief in misleading content. …”
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    What is (automated) news? A content analysis of algorithm-written news articles by Tandoc, Edson C., Wu, Shangyuan, Tan, Jessica, Contreras-Yap, Sofia

    Published 2024
    “…The use of automation in producing news articles confronts journalism with threats, opportunities, and ambiguities. …”
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    Climate change news audiences: analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countries by Ejaz, W, Mukherjee, M, Fletcher, R

    Published 2023
    “…This report offers a comprehensive analysis of climate change news consumption and associated public attitudes in eight diverse countries: Brazil, France, Germany, India, Japan, Pakistan, the UK, and the USA. …”
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    News priming and the changing economy: how economic news influences government evaluations by Kalogeropoulos, A, Albæk, E, de Vreese, C, van Dalen, A

    Published 2016
    “…We question this claim and examine whether and how exposure to economic news affects economic evaluations of governments and how these in turn affect overall government evaluations. …”
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    Experiencing the Digital News: The multiple dimensions of users’ experience in news media use by Omar, Bahiyah, Mustafa, Hasrina

    Published 2017
    “…The study found that online news users were experiencing beyond ordinary description; they interacted with the news, absorbed in the narrative world, and to certain extent felt that they were being transported into such world and also experienced the realism that the news stories tend to convey. …”
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    Experiencing the digital news: the multiple dimensions of users’ experience in news media use by Omar, Bahiyah, Mustafa, Hasrina

    Published 2017
    “…Most often, it refers to media use and the feeling (such as enjoyment) resulted from the use.To fill this void, the present study turns to presence studies which espouse the idea of being there in mediated environment.As online news use involves a kind of mediated experience, this study adopts the existing measure of presence to determine the multiple dimensions of online news experience.A Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was used to establish the dimensions of the experience in this exploratory study.Four dimensions were extracted from the analysis: para-social interaction, transportation, absorption and social realism.The study found that online news users were experiencing beyond ordinary description; they interacted with the news, absorbed in the narrative world, and to certain extent felt that they were being transported into such world and also experienced the realism that the news stories tend to convey.Implications for understanding the experience in news media use from presence perspective are discussed.…”
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    Fake news, fast and slow: Deliberation reduces belief in false (but not true) news headlines by Rand, David Gertler

    Published 2021
    “…What role does deliberation play in susceptibility to political misinformation and "fake news"? The Motivated System 2 Reasoning (MS2R) account posits that deliberation causes people to fall for fake news, because reasoning facilitates identity-protective cognition and is therefore used to rationalize content that is consistent with one's political ideology. …”
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    What is news : a study of the news judgement of journalists, readers and newsmakers of The Straits Times. by Tan, Jason Choon Chin.

    Published 2009
    “…What is the function of news and what is the role of those who write for these public and commercial forums? …”
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    Food scares and news media: a case study approach to science and risk in the news by Collins, Jeremy

    Published 1999
    Subjects: “…070 News media, journalism & publishing…”
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    News for the powerful and privileged: how misrepresentation and underrepresentation of disadvantaged communities undermines their trust in news by Ross Arguedas, A, Nielsen, R, Banerjee, S, Mont’Alverne, C, Toff, B, Fletcher, R

    Published 2023
    “…We highlight commonalities among participants rooted in distinct experiences, needs, and expectations that lead them to perceive news as representing their communities negatively, unfairly, stereotypically, or in divisive or altogether absent ways entirely. …”
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