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Agenda Setting and Issue Salience Online

by: Marilyn Roberts, Wayne Wanta, Tzong-Horng Dzwo
Communication Research, Vol. 29, No. 4. (1 August 2002), pp. 452-465.


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This study examined the agenda-setting process and the role it may play onthe Internet, specifically in electronic bulletin boards (EBB). Online mediacoverage of four issues from five news media were downloaded during the1996 fall political campaign. The frequency of EBB discussions of each issueserved as the surrogate for the public agenda. An ARIMA model crosscorrelationaltest showed EBB discussions of three issues-immigration,health care, and taxes-correlated with news media coverage, with time lagsvarying from 1 day to 7 days. Only for abortion did the media have no apparentagenda-setting effect. Media coverage apparently can provide individualswith information they can use in their EBB specific-issue discussions. 10.1177/0093650202029004004


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