The present study examines the issue of news content and coverage of an environmental disaster in the mass and the alternative media. With the use of content analysis, 132 articles on the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill were selected and analyzed in four alternative magazines and one American newspaper. It was hypothesized that content varied according to the differences in media type. Results suggested that differences in media do have impact on coverage of environmental events
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Abstract only availableThis project examines the relationship between television news coverage of en...
Due to the economic downturn in the American market, many U.S. news organizations are unable to perf...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to understand the treatment of complex environmen...
It is widely known that an increasing number of attentions have paid on environmental issues and mea...
This research investigates the media coverage during the C/V Rena grounding in New Zealand (NZ), in ...
During the 25 years of study, the London Times and the New York Times determined which oil spill inc...
This study employed deductive content analysis how hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, in ...
This study focuses on the public\u27s reactions to media coverage and government actions in light of...
This study describes the media portrayal of the oil spiff by the container ship the Pacific Adventur...
This research sought to understand the differences in framing used by alternative media outlets and ...
The paper explains antecedents and consequences of news during the BP oil spill crisis by analyzing ...
This paper presents results from a content analytic study of U.S. and Canadian evening news programs...
The SuHua Freeway issue is one of the most well-known and complicated environmental issues in Taiwan...
A survey compares evaluations of local newspaper and television environmental coverage and examines ...
This comparative study examines trends in the representation of the environment in Malaysian and New...
Abstract only availableThis project examines the relationship between television news coverage of en...
Due to the economic downturn in the American market, many U.S. news organizations are unable to perf...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to understand the treatment of complex environmen...