In addition, the two path models indicated that candidate website agenda in the campaign initial phase had some significant direct agenda-setting impact on the public's agenda, and the agenda-setting impact persisted throughout the 2000 presidential campaign period. This finding might indicate that a political candidate who wants to run a website needs to focus on direct website strategies to reach online users, as well as provide news releases for the traditional news media. Finally, the present study employing intermedia agenda-setting focus points out that today news media in a multi-channel communication environment still have a high content uniformity. Thus, this study might imply that the amount of political information increased by n...
The press plays a crucial role early in the preprimary presidential campaign, determining which cand...
The presidential campaign of 1996 marked the first presidential election where the World Wide Web wa...
From the perspective of a citizen-Web user, what forms of political action might the presidential ca...
This study examined the impact of Web site campaigning on traditional news media agendas and on publ...
Most past agenda setting studies have focused on first-level agenda setting effects i.e. the transfe...
This article analyzes intermedia agenda-setting processes during a national election campaign of 38 ...
textThis comparative research looks at intermedia agenda-setting effects between Internet bulletin b...
This research investigates the influence of new media agendas on traditional news media according to...
A number of incidents such as the Obama-is-a-Muslim rumor during the 2008 presidential election su...
Agenda-setting theory supposes that media sets the agenda for the public by transferring the salien...
This study examines the nature of political action on and between election-oriented Web sites during...
In 2000, campaign web sites served mainly reinforcing functions for supporters of candidates, rather...
A prominent avenue of the political campaign’s influence on voters is through the nature of its issu...
Recent research has suggested that traditional and online news sources may differ with respect to th...
New technologies – with perhaps the most notable being radio and television – often change the face ...
The press plays a crucial role early in the preprimary presidential campaign, determining which cand...
The presidential campaign of 1996 marked the first presidential election where the World Wide Web wa...
From the perspective of a citizen-Web user, what forms of political action might the presidential ca...
This study examined the impact of Web site campaigning on traditional news media agendas and on publ...
Most past agenda setting studies have focused on first-level agenda setting effects i.e. the transfe...
This article analyzes intermedia agenda-setting processes during a national election campaign of 38 ...
textThis comparative research looks at intermedia agenda-setting effects between Internet bulletin b...
This research investigates the influence of new media agendas on traditional news media according to...
A number of incidents such as the Obama-is-a-Muslim rumor during the 2008 presidential election su...
Agenda-setting theory supposes that media sets the agenda for the public by transferring the salien...
This study examines the nature of political action on and between election-oriented Web sites during...
In 2000, campaign web sites served mainly reinforcing functions for supporters of candidates, rather...
A prominent avenue of the political campaign’s influence on voters is through the nature of its issu...
Recent research has suggested that traditional and online news sources may differ with respect to th...
New technologies – with perhaps the most notable being radio and television – often change the face ...
The press plays a crucial role early in the preprimary presidential campaign, determining which cand...
The presidential campaign of 1996 marked the first presidential election where the World Wide Web wa...
From the perspective of a citizen-Web user, what forms of political action might the presidential ca...