Media Coverage in Times of Crisis. Intermedia Agenda-setting of COVID-19 – related Topics

Dana Raluca Buturoiu, Ana Voloc
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In times of crisis, the media play a crucial role in offering people information and updates related to the ongoing events. Thus, the media implicitly shape public opinion on the issues they cover and, as a result, influence public attitudes and behaviors. In this context, this paper aims at analyzing the media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, by means of quantitative content analysis (N=1511) conducted on both television and online news stories released during March 18-31 2020, this study sheds light on the agenda-setting effects of the media and the phenomenon known as intermedia agenda-setting. Main results show that, in spring 2020, both television and online news stories extensively covered COVID-19 topics, focusing on domestic issues such as decisions taken by the authorities in order to manage the pandemic, effects of the virus, and statistics. Furthermore, results show a relatively high intermedia agenda-setting effect within the Romanian media environment. Content published online (either in the form of social media content or online stories) is frequently “borrowed” and cited in both online and television news stories, leading us to the idea that digital media might have become mainstream information sources.
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危机时期的媒体报道。COVID-19相关议题的媒体间议程设置
在危机时期,媒体在向人们提供与正在发生的事件有关的信息和更新方面发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,媒体就其报道的问题暗中影响公众舆论,从而影响公众的态度和行为。在此背景下,本文旨在分析媒体对COVID-19大流行的报道。具体而言,通过对2020年3月18日至31日发布的电视和网络新闻报道进行定量内容分析(N=1511),本研究揭示了媒体的议程设置效应以及被称为媒介议程设置的现象。主要结果表明,2020年春季,电视和网络新闻报道广泛报道了COVID-19主题,重点关注国内问题,如当局为管理大流行而做出的决定、病毒的影响和统计数据。此外,研究结果显示,在罗马尼亚媒体环境中,媒介议程设置效应相对较高。在线发布的内容(无论是以社交媒体内容还是在线故事的形式)经常被“借用”并在网络和电视新闻报道中引用,这让我们认为数字媒体可能已经成为主流信息来源。
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期刊介绍: The Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations welcomes high quality contributions investigating topics in the fields of mass media, communication and public relations, from theoretical, empirical and critical perspectives. The RJCPR mainly favors original and articulate research papers, but theory-focused articles, book reviews and other scientific contributions are also welcome
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