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Articles

Vol. 3 No. 2: Fall 2010

The agenda-setting process in international news

  • Wayne Wanta
  • Simona Mikusova
Submitted
January 1, 2010
Published
2010-01-01

Abstract

The agenda-setting process in international news

 

A framework for applying agenda-setting theory in an international news context is proposed. First-level agenda-setting would suggest that the more news coverage a nation receives, the more that nation will be viewed as being critically important to readers. Second-level agenda-setting meanwhile would suggest that the nature of the coverage, both attributes linked to a country and the tone of the coverage, would impact whether readers view the nation positively or negatively. The framework is employed through a content analysis of international news coverage in two Slovakian newspapers. The analysis shows the usefulness of the approach.