This article addresses bias in the American press and shows how the inevitability of reporting from a point of view challenges the possibility of a newspaper of record on the Middle East. Examining 30 days of coverage of the Intifada, it both shows that coverage of events varied across three mainstream US newspapers - The New York Times, The Washington Post and Chicago Tribune - and demonstrates that in the case of the newspaper most often called a newspaper of record - The New York Times -coverage varied in distinct ways from other mainstream newspapers. The article thus considers how the Times reputation and influence converge with its record in creating a broader impression about the perspective of the US press on the Middle East
Many authors state that the coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is quite different in Europ...
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
This study investigated differences in the newspaper coverage of Gulf War I (1991) and the recent U....
This article addresses bias in the American press and shows how the inevitability of reporting from ...
This article addresses bias in the American press and shows how the inevitability of reporting from ...
This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic event...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationMarouf HasianBias in newspaper reporting about confli...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Abstract / Various authors on the media coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict assert that it ...
With the new Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations in Annapolis underway as I write this, I felt it...
The present study aims to examine the topic of media bias in the domain of international relations e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-209)The Iranian hostage crisis, some have claimed, at...
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict involves groups adamantly opposed to one another, and both sides ha...
In regards to print media, how does the information Arabs receive in the Middle East differ from the...
This study analyzes Israeli Haaretz and the American New York Times crisis press coverage on four sh...
Many authors state that the coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is quite different in Europ...
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
This study investigated differences in the newspaper coverage of Gulf War I (1991) and the recent U....
This article addresses bias in the American press and shows how the inevitability of reporting from ...
This article addresses bias in the American press and shows how the inevitability of reporting from ...
This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic event...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationMarouf HasianBias in newspaper reporting about confli...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Abstract / Various authors on the media coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict assert that it ...
With the new Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations in Annapolis underway as I write this, I felt it...
The present study aims to examine the topic of media bias in the domain of international relations e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-209)The Iranian hostage crisis, some have claimed, at...
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict involves groups adamantly opposed to one another, and both sides ha...
In regards to print media, how does the information Arabs receive in the Middle East differ from the...
This study analyzes Israeli Haaretz and the American New York Times crisis press coverage on four sh...
Many authors state that the coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is quite different in Europ...
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
This study investigated differences in the newspaper coverage of Gulf War I (1991) and the recent U....