This study presents the perceptions of media outlets and news consumption habits of a specific audience, the undergraduate student population of Ball State. The perception of credibility, accuracy, and trustworthiness all played important roles in media consumption. This study found little support for the hostile media effect among college students. Many respondents indicated they preferred to get their news in multiple perspectives, rather than just one. Consequently, this study supported the opposing views on hostile media effect in the academic research community.Department of JournalismThesis (M.A.
The objective of our research was to examine how college students utilize digital media for news and...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
As the televised news media market becomes increasingly diversified, the evidence available suggests...
This article builds off prior work on news consumption habits and perception of bias in the news by ...
This project report reviews the literature of social media, news organizations, and ethics of journa...
This dissertation broadens scholarly understanding of perceptions of media bias by examining the hos...
The American public’s distrust of media has been a growing issue, spurred on by events such as the...
This study sought to help communication educators better understand young news consumers who have gr...
Audience participation with digital news content has become a central feature of news consumption. T...
This review explicates the past, present and future of theory and research concerning audience perce...
This study is concerned with the judgments of people toward news in three media: Television, Radio, ...
The media, which include radio, television and newspapers, have become a crucial part of society as ...
This study explores how increased knowledge of media ownership may affect judgments of credibility i...
A number of researchers have studied the media habits of the general public. They have examined the ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The objective of our research was to examine how college students utilize digital media for news and...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
As the televised news media market becomes increasingly diversified, the evidence available suggests...
This article builds off prior work on news consumption habits and perception of bias in the news by ...
This project report reviews the literature of social media, news organizations, and ethics of journa...
This dissertation broadens scholarly understanding of perceptions of media bias by examining the hos...
The American public’s distrust of media has been a growing issue, spurred on by events such as the...
This study sought to help communication educators better understand young news consumers who have gr...
Audience participation with digital news content has become a central feature of news consumption. T...
This review explicates the past, present and future of theory and research concerning audience perce...
This study is concerned with the judgments of people toward news in three media: Television, Radio, ...
The media, which include radio, television and newspapers, have become a crucial part of society as ...
This study explores how increased knowledge of media ownership may affect judgments of credibility i...
A number of researchers have studied the media habits of the general public. They have examined the ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The objective of our research was to examine how college students utilize digital media for news and...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
As the televised news media market becomes increasingly diversified, the evidence available suggests...