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Enns, Anita. Media literacy: News content : grade 7, unit 2. [Windsor, Ont.]: Essex County Board of Education, 1994.

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A, Cohen Akiba, ed. News around the world: Content, practitioners, and the public. New York: Routledge, 2005.

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Lefebvre, Lance. Emotional responses to television news with violent content: Do certain news stories really increase anxiety? Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, 2005.

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Graham, Gary. Content is king: News media management in the digital age. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2015.

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Shoemaker, Pamela J. Building a theory of news content: A synthesis of current approaches. Columbia, SC: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 1987.

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What is news in India?: A content analysis of the elite press. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1988.

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D, Powers Steve Ph, ed. How to watch TV news. New York, N.Y: Penguin, 2008.

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D, Powers Steve Ph, ed. How to watch TV news. New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Penguin Books, 1992.

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Turk, Judy VanSlyke. Information subsidies and media content: A study of public relations influence on the news. Columbia, SC (1621 College Street, Columbia 29208-0251): Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 1986.

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Rao, Myneni Ganapati, Chattopadhyay Swapan 1952-, and American Vacuum Society. Mid-Atlantic Chapter., eds. Hydrogen in materials and vacuum systems: First International Workshop on Hydrogen in Materials and Vacuum Systems : Newport News, Virginia, 11-13 November 2002. Melville, N.Y: American Institute of Physics, 2003.

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Rutkus, Denis Steven. Newspaper and television network news coverage of Congress during the summers of 1979 and 1989: A content analysis. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1991.

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1955-, Storll Dieter, Jarren Otfried 1953-, and Projekt Medien- und Kommunikationsatlas Berlin., eds. Berlin in Presse und Fernsehen: Eine Inhaltsanalyse zur Berlin-Berichterstattung, Berliner Tageszeitungen und der Berliner Abendschau. Berlin: Vistas, 1986.

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Regionale Fernsehberichterstattung in Bayern: Inhaltsanalyse ausgewählte Sendungen des Bayerischen Rundfunks. Frankfurt am Main: Haag + Herchen, 1986.

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Chartier, Lise. Mesurer l'insaisissable: Méthode d'analyse du discours de presse. Sainte-Foy, Québec, Canada: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2003.

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Teleromânia în 10 zile. București: Tritonic, 2008.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights. The News Corporation/DIRECTV deal: The marriage of content and global distribution : hearing before the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, June 18, 2003. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2003.

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Valeri, Ivanov, ed. Dosvid kontent-analizu: Modeli ta praktyky : monohrafii︠a︡. Kyïv: T︠S︡entr vilʹnoï presy, 2003.

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Luginbühl, Martin. Geschichten über Fremde: Eine linguistische Narrationsanalyse von Schweizer Fernsehnachrichten von 1957 bis 1999. Bern: Lang, 2004.

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The news as myth: Fact and context in journalism. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.

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Archetti, Cristina. Explaining news: National politics and journalistic cultures in global context. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

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Explaining news: National politics and journalistic cultures in global context. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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Graves, Eleanor. Tables of content. Edited by Graves Ralph. New York: Crown, 1993.

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ill, Bowers Tim, ed. The News Hounds catch a wave: A geography adventure. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2001.

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Reilly, Matthew. Contest. Sydney: Pan Macmillan Australia, 2000.

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Contest. New York: Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Reilly, Matthew. Contest. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2003.

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Context, culture, and worship: The quest for "Indian-ness". Delhi: ISPCK, 2006.

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Cleave, Peter. Papers of contest. Palmerston North, [N.Z.]: Campus Press, 2008.

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Lui, Tai-lok. Chinese entrepreneurship in context. Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994.

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Sentencing: 2007 reforms in context. Wellington [N.Z.]: LexisNexis NZ, 2007.

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Iqbal, Md Ashiq. Macroeconomic implications of social safety nets in the context of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Centre for Policy Dialogue, 2009.

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Iqbal, Md Ashiq. Macroeconomic implications of social safety nets in the context of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Centre for Policy Dialogue, 2008.

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Iqbal, Md Ashiq. Macroeconomic implications of social safety nets in the context of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Centre for Policy Dialogue, 2008.

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Rogers, Richard, and Sabine Niederer, eds. The Politics of Social Media Manipulation. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463724838.

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Disinformation and so-called fake news are contemporary phenomena with rich histories. Disinformation, or the willful introduction of false information for the purposes of causing harm, recalls infamous foreign interference operations in national media systems. Outcries over fake news, or dubious stories with the trappings of news, have coincided with the introduction of new media technologies that disrupt the publication, distribution and consumption of news -- from the so-called rumour-mongering broadsheets centuries ago to the blogosphere recently. Designating a news organization as fake, or der Lügenpresse, has a darker history, associated with authoritarian regimes or populist bombast diminishing the reputation of 'elite media' and the value of inconvenient truths. In a series of empirical studies, using digital methods and data journalism, the authors inquire into the extent to which social media have enabled the penetration of foreign disinformation operations, the widespread publication and spread of dubious content as well as extreme commentators with considerable followings attacking mainstream media as fake.
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TV News Channels in India: Business, Content and Regulation. Academic Foundation, 2016.

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Tassel, Joan Van, Murphy Mary, and Joseph Schmitz. New News: The Journalist's Guide to Producing Digital Content for Online and Mobile News. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Tassel, Joan Van, Murphy Mary, and Joseph Schmitz. New News: The Journalist's Guide to Producing Digital Content for Online and Mobile News. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Tassel, Joan Van, Murphy Mary, and Joseph Schmitz. New News: The Journalist's Guide to Producing Digital Content for Online and Mobile News. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Tassel, Joan Van, Murphy Mary, and Joseph Schmitz. New News: The Journalist's Guide to Producing Digital Content for Online and Mobile News. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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New News: The Journalist's Guide to Producing Digital Content for Online and Mobile News. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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van, José. News. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190889760.003.0004.

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This chapter examines how the advent of data-driven publishers, such as BuzzFeed and the Huffington Post, as well as the rise of the Big Five platforms, have shaken the news sector’s economic, technical, and social foundations. The proliferation of online audience metrics and algorithmic filtering, promoting the personalization of news and advertisements, has fundamentally transformed how news is produced, circulated, and monetized. The triangular content–audiences–advertising configuration that constituted the legacy news industry is unbundled and rebundled through online platforms. As a consequence, the professional practices and institutional standards once set by legacy news organizations are seriously challenged. Key public values, such as journalistic independence and the trustworthiness of news, have come under scrutiny as new online players in this sector reconfigure the conditions of production and distribution.
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Swan, Rowena M. Content analysis of educational news releases from three universities for sexual bias. 1987.

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Advertising in the News: Paid-for Content and the South African Print Media. Human Sciences Research Council, 2008.

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How to watch TV news. penguin book, 1992.

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Barnhurst, Kevin G. Industrial News Became Modern. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040184.003.0001.

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This chapter traces the evolution U.S. news, from the American realism of the nineteenth century to the advent of online media in the twenty-first century. It discusses how the spider of digital media sent images on paper into retreat, leaving printing and paper manufacturing industries in disarray. It details how newspaper stories grew in length from the 1880s to the 2010s. These longer stories reflected changes in content and visual presentation, which changed how news presented people, events, and places. The impact of longer news on content was also counterintuitive. Instead of “human interest” growing, ordinary and working-class people disappeared from news, replaced by groups, officials, and experts. Although audiences presumably preferred local stories, locations moved away from the street address, as references to faraway places expanded. Moreover, news no longer aimed to report events-as-they-happened for the public to process. It explained larger problems or tried to make sense of issues, aiming to interpret events.
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Eldridge, John. The Glasgow University Media Group Reader: News Content, Language and Visuals (Communication and Society). Routledge, 1995.

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The Glasgow University Media Group Reader: News Content, Language, and Visuals (Communication and Society). Routledge, 1995.

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Media Institute (Washington, D.C.), ed. TV news covers the budget debate: A content analysis of the three television networks. Washington, D.C: Media Institute, 1986.

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Wood, John Carter. Crime News and the Press. Edited by Paul Knepper and Anja Johansen. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352333.013.41.

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This essay examines crime news between the late eighteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, focusing on the newspaper press in Great Britain. It lays out trends in crime and media historiography; describes the main press discourses about “crime,” “criminals,” and “criminal justice”; identifies the key agents who created crime news; and considers the press’s role in “moral panics.” Showing that the press has been a dominant source of crime information from the late eighteenth century and that crime reporting has constituted a substantial proportion of newspaper content, it argues that crime news has consistently offered a distorted view of crime, with the greatest attention being given to those crimes that least frequently appear in official statistics; this inaccuracy can reveal distinctive fears and attitudes in particular historical contexts. Moreover, “human interest” reporting, while often sensationalist, has sometimes contained quasi-political social critiques cast in a more digestible language for a general readership.
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Penney, Joel. News Spreaders and Agenda Setters. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190658052.003.0005.

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This chapter examines the use of platforms such as Twitter to link to news articles about favored political issues and argues that the selective sharing of journalism on social media positions citizens in a public relations–like capacity, helping raise awareness for some truths and narratives over others. In the contemporary environment of information surplus, the grassroots curation of news serves as an entry point for citizens to participate in agenda-setting processes that are subtly, yet undeniably, persuasive in intention. The increasingly partisan character of political information itself, from ideologically charged news and satire to activist-oriented citizen journalism, fuels the marketing-like orientation of citizens who publicize and promote this content to peers. The chapter concludes with an analysis of for-profit news sites that depend on social sharing for their financial livelihood and addresses broader risks of political trivialization as journalistic content is shaped to “go viral” across like-minded peer networks.
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