Packaging Television News: The Effects of Tabloid on Information Processing and Evaluative Responses.(Abstract): An article from: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
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PublisherBroadcast Education Association
ISBN / ASINB0008JANX2
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From the author: This experiment assessed the impact of formal features associated with the packaging of tabloid and standard news on viewer arousal, attention, information recognition, memory and evaluations of news. The flamboyant tabloid packaging style increased arousal and attention but did not have a significant impact on recognition memory or delayed free recall of information. Moreover, viewers found standard versions to be more believable and informative than the tabloid versions of news stories.
Citation Details
Title: Packaging Television News: The Effects of Tabloid on Information Processing and Evaluative Responses.(Abstract)
Author: Maria Elizabeth Grabe
Publication:Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 2000
Publisher: Broadcast Education Association
Volume: 44 Issue: 4 Page: 581
Article Type: Abstract
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: This experiment assessed the impact of formal features associated with the packaging of tabloid and standard news on viewer arousal, attention, information recognition, memory and evaluations of news. The flamboyant tabloid packaging style increased arousal and attention but did not have a significant impact on recognition memory or delayed free recall of information. Moreover, viewers found standard versions to be more believable and informative than the tabloid versions of news stories.
Citation Details
Title: Packaging Television News: The Effects of Tabloid on Information Processing and Evaluative Responses.(Abstract)
Author: Maria Elizabeth Grabe
Publication:Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 2000
Publisher: Broadcast Education Association
Volume: 44 Issue: 4 Page: 581
Article Type: Abstract
Distributed by Thomson Gale
