Today's news - tomorrow's context: a dynamic model of news processing.: An article from: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
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PublisherBroadcast Education Association
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From the author: We are proposing a feedback model of news processing, assuming that news reception is guided by media input as well as by existing cognitive structures. However, these structures are in turn shaped by former media coverage. In our study we examine viewers' processing of TV news, comparing objective news content (content analysis) to subjective meaning of news stories (viewer interviews). Results show that viewers interpret information about new events in the context of past events, themselves mainly a reflection of former media coverage.
Citation Details
Title: Today's news - tomorrow's context: a dynamic model of news processing.
Author: Hans Mathias Kepplinger
Publication:Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1997
Publisher: Broadcast Education Association
Volume: v41 Issue: n4 Page: p548(18)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: We are proposing a feedback model of news processing, assuming that news reception is guided by media input as well as by existing cognitive structures. However, these structures are in turn shaped by former media coverage. In our study we examine viewers' processing of TV news, comparing objective news content (content analysis) to subjective meaning of news stories (viewer interviews). Results show that viewers interpret information about new events in the context of past events, themselves mainly a reflection of former media coverage.
Citation Details
Title: Today's news - tomorrow's context: a dynamic model of news processing.
Author: Hans Mathias Kepplinger
Publication:Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1997
Publisher: Broadcast Education Association
Volume: v41 Issue: n4 Page: p548(18)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
