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Agenda-setting theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The agenda-setting theory is the theory that the mass-news media have a large influence on audiences by their choice of what stories to consider newsworthy and how much prominence and space to give ...
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Political agenda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A political agenda is a set of issues and policies laid out by an executive or cabinet in government that tries to influence current and near-future political news and debate. The political agenda w...
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Media influence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In psychology, communication theory and sociology, media influence or media effects refers to the theories about the ways the mass media affect how their audiences think and behave. Mass media pla...
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Agenda-Setting Function ... Immediately prior to the development of agenda-setting theory, it had been hypothesized that the media had a limited effect on the public because people only paid attention to stories that coincided with beliefs that they already held.
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The agenda-setting function of Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw discuss the affect the media has on a public audience. Agenda-setting, also referred to gatekeeping, is the process that allows some information to reach the audience while other information is kept out.
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Media Tenor International -10th Agenda Setting Conference organized by Media Tenor International and InnoVatio, taking place in Zurich, Agenda Setting Theory, Agenda Setting Awards, Agenda Setting Workshops, Agenda Setting Case Studies ... 10th International Agenda Setting Conference...
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