Mediatization of the net and internetization of the mass media
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Research reveals that the Internet is the most suitable ground for the spread of news outside the online classic media. The full impact of the Internet on the traditional media could be understood only if the ongoing circular process between the traditional media and the internet, which causes a sort of coproduction and spread of information at trans-media level, is observed.
Publication Name: Gazette
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0016-5492
Year: 2005
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Condoleezza's in the (White) House, but the game goes on
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A journal is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2005 and a writer is celebrating her own milestone including the fact that it is ten years since she had her first academic article published on the topic of women and media. She feels that both men and women can bring different things to the global media in terms of taste, style and perspective if not always politics.
Publication Name: Gazette
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0016-5492
Year: 2005
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Priming or framing: media influence on attitudes toward foreign countries
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The two routes for media effects on the standards by which people evaluate foreign countries are examined. The first route is indirect which acts as priming for the audience to base their evaluations of foreign nations while the second route is direct which acts as frame linking an issue to the foreign nation.
Publication Name: Gazette
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0016-5492
Year: 2003
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