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Research Note: Online and Print Newspapers Their Impact on the Extent of the Perceived Public Agenda

机译:研究注:在线和印刷报纸对感知的公共议程范围的影响

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Printed newspapers are known to widen the range of public topics, events and issues their audience is aware of. There are reasons to assume that their online counterparts help increase their audience's perceived agenda to a lesser extent. The way print newspapers are structured and used is supposed to lure readers into reading stories they may not have been interested in beforehand. Online papers support more activity and control by their users; becoming aware of a narrower range of topics according to one's individual interests is more plausible. A representative survey of almost 1000 respondents shows it is more complicated than that. Both channels in fact contribute to widening the audience agenda. But whereas online newspapers show this effect only in the highest educated group of society, print newspapers are able to expand the horizon of those whose range of interests is at most average.
机译:众所周知,印刷报纸扩大了受众所知道的公共主题,事件和问题的范围。有理由认为他们的在线同行会在较小程度上帮助增加听众的议事日程。印刷报纸的结构和使用方式旨在吸引读者阅读他们可能事先不感兴趣的故事。在线论文支持其用户更多的活动和控制;可以根据自己的个人兴趣来了解较窄的主题范围。一项对近1000名受访者的代表性调查表明,这要复杂得多。实际上,这两个渠道都有助于扩大受众范围。但是,尽管在线报纸仅在受过良好教育的社会群体中显示出这种效果,但印刷报纸却能够扩大其兴趣范围最大的人群的视野。

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