What gets covered and how?
What to think about it?
How to think about it?
About the authors
100

Criteria used to decide which stories are
“newsworthy” (a.k.a. worth covering)

News Values

100

What is Media Bias

the media exhibiting an unjustifiable favouritism as
they cover the news... [biased] reports present viewers with an inaccurate, unbalanced, and/or unfair view of the world around them

100

 What is framing?

This theory goes beyond agenda-setting and priming by not only telling people what to think about, but also how to think about it.

100

What are our names

Leon, Lidia, Eftelya

200

Right leaning: Trump is good

Left leaning: Trump is bad

What stance is this?

Partisan / ideological stance

200

What are the 2 concepts on why visibility in the mass media can help?

(Name 1)

Agenda-setting
Priming

200

What are emphasis frames?

When two news outlets report on the same political scandal, one emphasizing “corruption and accountability” and the other focusing on “personal tragedy and reputation,” they are applying different forms of this key framing distinction.

200

Guess which one of us fell through a 3 story building at the age 14

Leon

300

"online-only news site vs. print magazine"

What type of organizational dimension is this

medium / channel 

300

What is one similarity of agenda setting and priming

Both based on issues or topics being accessible (or top-of-mind) for
voters / citizens / consumers

300

What is framing bias or ideological framing?

When media coverage repeatedly portrays social protests as “disruptive” rather than as “democratic expression,” it illustrates this form of subtle influence, rooted in structural and cultural framing choices.

300

Out of the 3 people presenting right now name every single country that we're all from 

Germany, India, Spain, Turkey

400

Name 3 outcomes that stem from Commercial pressures

• Engagement, clicks, sharing, liking...so...
• News values that cause stronger reactions will be more commercially
successful
• ‘soft news’- celebrity, lifestyle, human-interest, more fun stuff
• scandal & clickbait, emotional, controversial
• Infotainment: the blending of information & entertainment
• Not necessarily bad!

400

What is the limitation of priming in hybrid or multi-platform media environments?

In complex media systems, this theory’s predictive power weakens because audiences are exposed to multiple, fragmented agendas — making it harder to determine which issues become “top-of-mind.”

400

What were the 4 key terms from the framing research example

problem definition, causal interpretation, moral evaluation, treatment recommendation

400

What are our combined ages

57

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