This study tested 103 news releases for the presence of news elements and for reader service. Only one news element, impact, was present to any significant extent. However, reader service was found to be present in almost twice as many releases with a strong correlation between reader service and impact. The authors conclude that adding reader service to releases has a greater positive effect on publication decisions and is easier than adding news elements. Morton and Warren are both assistant professors in the Department of Journalism at the University of Southern Mississippi
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This study examines whether readers of the paper and online versions of a national newspaper acquire...
This study looks at previous research done in journalism and public relations to identify eight fac...
The presence of news factors in journalistic products has been abundantly researched, but investigat...
This study found that hometown releases are used more than the three-to-eight percent noted in the l...
Both newspaper editors and reporters act as decision makers in their selections of newsworthy even...
This study used a two-dimensional news model to explore "the nature of-news" and to investigate the ...
This study, concerned with the nature of news, introduced a partition of the Impact element to a tri...
This experiment was designed to study the source credibility, either high or low, of both print and ...
Fourteen Malawian news editors Q-sorted fifty-four stories under two situations: their real environm...
Solutions journalism has recently seen a surge of interest due to audiences and journalists’ disinte...
This study surveyed American Publishing Company news executives in an attempt to understand what rul...
Program year: 1976/1977Digitized from print original stored in HDRThis study was conducted under the...
This study examines how news factors in press releases influence journalists’ decisions and the jour...
Readers ’ ratings of magazine item titles on a thermometer-type scale are eficient predictors of rea...
© 2015 ASIS & T. In this article we use a stated choice experiment to study researcher preferences i...
This study examines whether readers of the paper and online versions of a national newspaper acquire...
This study looks at previous research done in journalism and public relations to identify eight fac...
The presence of news factors in journalistic products has been abundantly researched, but investigat...