Using content analysis, this article compares the front-page elements of The New York Times with six major metropolitan national newspapers to assess how different news organizations package and present their most important page to the public. Findings reveal that The New York Times featured more international and national news stories, depended more frequently on its own staff for both stories and images, and used smaller headlines on its front pages compared with the other major metropolitan newspapers
The Internet provides the opportunity to develop a new way to present journalism, but many scholars ...
Front-page news selection is the task of finding important news articles in news aggregators. In thi...
This study examines 1 92 newspaper issues by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Times, the...
Using content analysis, this article compares the front-page elements of The New York Times with six...
Many scholars rely on studies of media coverage of public policy issues in order to study salience. ...
News audiences are increasingly fragmented across different media platforms. Consequently, individua...
Background: Medical news that appears on newspaper front pages is intended to reach a wide audience,...
The digital revolution has ushered in a new era of front page design, with newspapers of all sizes e...
This study observed the news coverage of three historically significant and especially emotional nat...
Through a comparative analysis of American and British quality papers and tabloids (The New York Tim...
BACKGROUND: Medical news that appears on newspaper front pages is intended to reach a wide audience,...
The presence of news factors in journalistic products has been abundantly researched, but investigat...
This article provides an overview of tabloids as a form and style of journalism that sits in opposit...
More emphasis is being placed on newspaper design and graphics than ever before. Most American newsp...
This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media platforms...
The Internet provides the opportunity to develop a new way to present journalism, but many scholars ...
Front-page news selection is the task of finding important news articles in news aggregators. In thi...
This study examines 1 92 newspaper issues by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Times, the...
Using content analysis, this article compares the front-page elements of The New York Times with six...
Many scholars rely on studies of media coverage of public policy issues in order to study salience. ...
News audiences are increasingly fragmented across different media platforms. Consequently, individua...
Background: Medical news that appears on newspaper front pages is intended to reach a wide audience,...
The digital revolution has ushered in a new era of front page design, with newspapers of all sizes e...
This study observed the news coverage of three historically significant and especially emotional nat...
Through a comparative analysis of American and British quality papers and tabloids (The New York Tim...
BACKGROUND: Medical news that appears on newspaper front pages is intended to reach a wide audience,...
The presence of news factors in journalistic products has been abundantly researched, but investigat...
This article provides an overview of tabloids as a form and style of journalism that sits in opposit...
More emphasis is being placed on newspaper design and graphics than ever before. Most American newsp...
This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media platforms...
The Internet provides the opportunity to develop a new way to present journalism, but many scholars ...
Front-page news selection is the task of finding important news articles in news aggregators. In thi...
This study examines 1 92 newspaper issues by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Times, the...