Browsing by Author "Gade, Peter"
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Considering a Framework for How the Supreme Court Should Conceptualize the Press Clause of the First Amendment in the Network-Society Era
Schroeder, Jared C. (2013-12)The Internet has made it possible for anyone to become a publisher, thus challenging traditional conceptualizations of the press and the press clause of the First Amendment, which has historically been understood in terms ... -
THE EFFECTS OF AD-BLOCK WALL LEVEL, AD-BLOCK WALL MESSAGE FRAME, EXPLICIT GOAL EXISTENCE AND AD TYPE ON PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTANCE, UNCONSCIOUS AD PROCESSING AND ONLINE NEWS BRAND EVALUATION
Kim, Seunghyun (2019-06-18)Myopic loss aversion can take place when news media management and advertisers focus too much on preventing short-term losses. Although ad-bock walls may successfully block the ad-block users’ access, two studies here have ... -
Examining Influences Impacting Sub-Saharan African Media Norms: Effects on Professionalization of Journalism
Nduka, Emmanuel-Lugard (2020-12-18)This study demonstrates the presence of various influences in the Sub-Saharan African media, and how these influences impact on the professional development of Sub-Saharan African journalism. To account for the presence ... -
FIVE-SECOND PERSUASION: THE EFFECT OF SKIP FUNCTION IN PRE-ROLL ADVERTISING
Kim, Sang Chon (2018-12-14)The current study adopts two different studies with the same experimental stimuli but different levels of analysis. Study 1 would be a sort of theoretical evidence for Study 2. The purpose of Study 1 is to investigate the ... -
IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY ADVERTISEMENT: EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF VIVIDNESS AND INTERACTIVITY ON CONSUMERS’ PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSES
Ahmed, Rahnuma (2018-08-02)The main goal of the present study was to test the advertisement effectiveness of immersive virtual reality (VR) systems. Two experimental studies were conducted to address the goal. The first experiment was done to compare ... -
Leveraging the social network: How journalists and news organizations connect with readers on Twitter
Adcock, Clifton (2016-05-13)As journalists and newspapers have attempted to adapt to a new media environment uncertainty remains about how best to approach the use of social media while retaining the journalistic values that have served as a check ... -
Missing The Mark(et): Financial Institutions’ Owned Media Towards Hispanics
Castillo Ramirez Rosales, Elizabeth (2021-08-05)This research studied the extent to which owned media of Oklahoma financial institutions, specifically the corporate website and Facebook pages, target the Hispanic market in their strategic communication. This study ... -
NICHES IN THE NETWORKED MEDIA ECOSYSTEM: FUNCTIONALITIES, GRATIFICATIONS, AND A TYPOLOGY OF ONLINE NEWS AND INFORMATIONAL MEDIA
Yousuf, Mohammad (2016-05-13)The digital technologies and the Internet have transformed the media ecosystem from mass into networked (Castells, 2009; Chaffee & Metzger, 2001; Lowrey & Gade, 2011). Before the rise of the Internet, a small number of ... -
PROFESSIONAL, MARKET, AND CULTURAL VALUES IN NEWS PRODUCTION
Tahat, Khalaf (2015-05-08)In an era of global communication where efforts are increasingly paid to communicate with people of widely-varying cultures across the world, this study examines how one news organization communicates to international ... -
REPORTING THE CLIMATE CRISIS: EXPLORING ANTHROPOMORPHIC LANGUAGE AND ALTERNATIVE STORY FORMATS AS JOURNALISTIC MECHANISMS TO COMBAT OBSTACLES ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION
DeWalt, Christina A. Childs (2017)Reporting on climate change has been a special challenge for journalists, but new approaches to storytelling may help curb some of the inherent confounds found in environmental discourse. Through experimental analysis, ... -
Tolerance and Intolerance in Political Discourse on Twitter during the U.S. 2016 Presidential Election
Dastgeer, Shugofa (2017-08-26)This study explored tolerance and intolerance in political discourse on Twitter during the U.S. 2016 election. It was a combination of social network analysis of four Twitter networks the day before the election, the day ... -
Use of social media for sourcing and verification: Journalistic practices in Pakistan
Bilal, Umer (2023-12-15)The adoption of social media by journalists is in transitional phase, but the dependency on it for sourcing can have significant implications for the profession. With more reliance on social media for sourcing, journalists ... -
WAR – WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? APPLYING A MILLIAN SECURITY PRINCIPLES PROTOCOL TO NEW YORK TIMES COVERAGE OF THE 2003 INVASION OF IRAQ
Todd, Philip Allen Stauffer (2019-05-10)In the aftermath of the U.S. 2003 invasion of Iraq, a number of news media outlets revisited their pre-invasion coverage, expressing public regret over perceived coverage gaps, and conducting deep internal self-examination ...