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Udoh, Godspower, Nsikan Senam, and Kubiat Ebekut. "NEWS HEADLINE CONFIGURATION AND NEWSPAPER SELECTION IN UYO URBAN, NIGERIA." International Journal of Social Sciences & Economic Environment 7, no. 1 (2022): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.53882/ijssee.2022.0701005.

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This article examined the extent to which news headline configuration constitutes a factor in newspaper selection by readers in Uyo Urban of AkwaIbom State of Nigeria. Specifically, the study aimed to: examine the influence of headline deck on the readers’ selection of newspapers; ascertain the role of headline grammar in newspaper selection among readers; examine the influence of headline sentence structure on readers’ selection of newspapers; and find out whether headline font sizes play a role in respondents’ newspaper selection. The survey method was adopted in the study and the population
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Godspower, Udoh, Senam Nsikan, and Ebekut Kubiat. "NEWS HEADLINE CONFIGURATION AND NEWSPAPER SELECTION IN UYO URBAN, NIGERIA." International Journal of Social Sciences & Economic Environment, 7, no. 1 (2022): 41–51. https://doi.org/10.53882/IJSSEE.2022.0701005.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> <em>This article examined the extent to which news headline configuration constitutes a factor in newspaper selection by readers in Uyo Urban of AkwaIbom State of Nigeria. Specifically, the study aimed to: examine the influence of headline deck on the readers&rsquo; selection of newspapers; ascertain the role of headline grammar in newspaper selection among readers; examine the influence of headline sentence structure on readers&rsquo; selection of newspapers; and find out whether headline font sizes play a role in respondents&rsquo; newspaper selection. The survey me
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N Giri and B Pavithra. "Readers Insight: Analyzing Newspaper Satisfaction with Special Reference to Working Women." International Journal of Applied and Advanced Multidisciplinary Research 3, no. 3 (2025): 217–24. https://doi.org/10.59890/ijaamr.v3i3.537.

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Newspaper reading habits play a crucial role in shaping how individuals stay informed about local, national, and global events.The research examined newspaper reading habits among working women, analyzing the consumption of print newspaper. This study involved 250 respondents employed a survey methodology utilizing both primary and secondary data and analyzed using simple percentage and mean score. The findingof the study suggest that readers generally view newspapers as a valuable source of information, particularly for enhancing knowledge and staying updated on current affairs. The newspaper
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BASHIR, ABDULLAHI S., and SARAH GAMBO. "A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF SOME SELECTED NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER READERS’ FACEBOOK COMMENTS." Ahyu: A Journal of Language and Literature 1 (December 4, 2017): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.56666/ahyu.v1i.98.

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This paper undertakes a stylistic analysis of selected Nigerian newspaper readers’comments on Facebook. Two national newspapers’ websites were purposively selected to generate a corpus for the study using some popular news items on their Facebook pages. The paper analysed readers’ comments based on rhetorical and graphological features. Findings show that there is preponderance of coinages, abbreviation, mixed capitalisation and small letter from the graphological aspect and rhetorical questions and repetition from the rhetorical side. The study concludes that newspaper readers’ comments on Fa
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Godspower, Udoh PhD1* Samuel Jacobs2 Samuel Jimmy3. "Aesthetic Appeal and Uyo-based Graduate Residents' Patronage of Online News Papers." MSI Journal of Arts, Law and Justice (MSIJALJ) Volume 2, Issue 3 (2025): 32–37. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15083561.

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The study examined influence of newspaper aesthetics on Uyo-based graduates&rsquo; patronage of online newspapers. The objectives were to: examine the extent to which Uyo-based graduates were aware of newspaper aesthetic elements; identify the specific aesthetic element that influenced the patronage of newspapers among them; identify the aesthetic element that they found to be the most prominently used by newspapers that they read; and examine any other aesthetic related elements that positively influenced readers&rsquo; patronage of newspapers. While the survey research design was adopted for
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Lubis, Ilham Sahdi, Irma Khoirot Daulay, Bambang Nur Alamsyah, and Rahmawati Rahmawati. "A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF NEWS REPORT FRAMING IN ANALISA AND SUMUT POS NEWSPAPER." JURNAL EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT 11, no. 1 (2023): 455–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.37081/ed.v11i1.3765.

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The current article provides a Critical Discourse Analysis (Forth, CDA) of news report of Corruption Eradication Commission (Forth, KPK). The same topic was reported in two different newspapers such as Analisa and Sumut Pos newspaper and was published on Sunday, 15th December 2014. Analisa and Sumut Pos newspaper are Local newspapers in Medan. The present study is done by using CDA perspective in order to explore the scope and nature of the two newspapers’ ideologies, for instance, to support or against the group of people or institution and how the reporters’ intervention is used in framing t
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Paul, Subin. "Journalism, not ‘cheerleading’: An ombudsman’s paradigm repair in the JNU sedition case in India." Journalism 21, no. 3 (2017): 423–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884917707844.

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With increasing expectations to be accountable in the digital era, some newspapers have appointed ombudsmen. This study examines the process of ‘paradigm repair’ undertaken by the ombudsman of The Hindu, a leading English-language newspaper in India. The study qualitatively analyzes The Hindu’s coverage of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) sedition controversy case, its ombudsman’s editorials pertaining to the case, and the readers’ responses to them. The study demonstrates that in transitional societies paradigm repair remains incomplete, and the strategies employed to undertake the parad
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Ewart, Jacqui, and Kevin Tickle. "Reviewing the Readership: Profiles of Central Queensland Newspaper Readers." Media International Australia 102, no. 1 (2002): 126–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x0210200113.

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This paper sets out to explore the concept of readership through a quantitative examination of Central Queensland newspaper readers. Because most Australian media audience research is undertaken by market research companies on behalf of news media corporations, an independent study of readership is needed in order to reveal data which can be used in future studies of regional newspapers and readership. Such data may also be useful in enabling regional newspapers to begin a process of forming stronger connections with their readers and communities. This paper focuses on data collected about new
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Kamenskaya, Ekaterina V. "“A Window to the World”: Newspapers and Soviet Foreign Correspondents in the 1960s." Russian History 48, no. 3-4 (2022): 404–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/18763316-12340039.

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Abstract The expansion of foreign correspondent networks in the late Soviet period reflected the importance that international news and reporting had for readers of the Soviet press. This article traces the development of one such foreign correspondent network, that of the Soviet newspaper Sel’skaia zhizn’ (Rural Life), one of the most popular and widespread newspapers in the Soviet Union. Although historiographically overlooked in favor of major political newspapers like Pravda (Truth) and Izvestiia (News), Sel’skaia zhizn’ was an important source of foreign news for the rural population of t
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Laakaniemi, Ray. "Written by Pros, Read by Amateurs: Analysis of Trade Speeches on Improving Newspaper Content." Newspaper Research Journal 9, no. 1 (1987): 31–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073953298700900103.

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Analysis of speeches given at national newspaper conventions during the past five years finds three main areas of suggestions for improvement of newspapers: understand the nature and needs of a changing audience; know the news and information needs of your readers; and understand a gap exists between editors and readers in what a newspaper is and should be. The single most often mentioned suggestion was to better know the newspaper audience.
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Mdlongwa, Francis, Dinko Herman Boikanyo, and Godknows Gomwe. "Readers' perceptions and preferences for online and print newspapers in South Africa." International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147- 4478) 12, no. 8 (2023): 512–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v12i8.2943.

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This study examines readers` perceptions and preferences for online and print newspapers in four South African legacy newspapers. Specifically, the study aims to: i) determine the influence of whether or not a print newspaper succeeded in the 4IR; ii) examine the challenges and opportunities that print newspapers in South Africa face; and iii) examine the influence of customer satisfaction on customer perceptions of print newspapers. The study employed a quantitative methodology, and data from readers of the Daily Maverick 168, the Mail and Guardian, Isolezwe, and Grocott's Mail were gathered
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Mai, Duyet The, and Trung Quoc Pham. "Impact factors of intention to use paid online newspapers in Vietnam." Science and Technology Development Journal 18, no. 4 (2015): 34–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v18i4.968.

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The explosive growth of the Internet in recent years has led to the development of online newspapers. To survive in the context of printed newspaper sales declining, the global newspaper industry is starting to collect fee from online newspapers’ readers. In Vietnam, the ability to attract readers of online newspapers is still low. In fact, paid online newspapers in Vietnam are still at the trial stage. Therefore, studies to find out the impact factors of intention to use paid online newspapers are very necessary in Vietnam. The proposed research model is built from TPB and other previous rese
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Abdullah, Mohd Firdaus, Arba'iyah Mohd Noor, Mohd Shahrul Azha Mohd Sharif, Norasmahani Hussain, and Norazilawati Abd Wahab. "Di Sebalik Isu Natrah, 1950 : Reaksi Pembaca The Straits Times terhadap Tragedi Natrah." Journal of Al-Tamaddun 16, no. 1 (2021): 47–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jat.vol16no1.4.

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Why did The Straits Times make an effort to give wide coverage about the Natrah tragedy in 1950? Why did this newspaper deploy a strategy to publish letters from readers about Natrah within the specific period of time? What benefit is gained by this newspaper publishing comments and opinions from readers about Natrah? The answer lies in the fact that they were trying to maintain a support from the readers through the report of the Natrah report within the specific period of time. It is known this newspaper managed to spur its own polemic when the publication triggered the Natrah riots and caus
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Pattabhiramaiah, Adithya, S. Sriram, and Puneet Manchanda. "Paywalls: Monetizing Online Content." Journal of Marketing 83, no. 2 (2018): 19–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022242918815163.

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In recent years, many news providers have begun monetizing online content through paywalls. While the premise behind paywalls is that the subscription revenue can be a new source of income, the externalities that might arise from this pricing change are unclear. The authors study two potential externalities of newspaper paywalls: (1) the effect of a paywall on the engagement of its online reader base and (2) the spillover effect on the print version of the newspaper. The engagement effect considers how the paywall altered the various engagement metrics among light and heavy readers of online n
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Halvari, Hallgeir, and Cheryl White. "Effects of Reading Motivation on the Belief in and Consumption of Newspapers among Youth." Psychological Reports 81, no. 3 (1997): 899–914. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1997.81.3.899.

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A motivational model of newspaper consumption was elaborated. In this model, reading motives are supposed to generate certain beliefs in newspapers. The belief in the satisfying properties of a newspaper is based on an evaluation of how well the attributes of a newspaper are expected to match the motives of individuals. Once a match between the motives and the belief is established, then motivation is triggered, and newspaper consumption should occur. We tested the model with the hypotheses that reading motives explain belief in newspapers to a greater extent than the consumption of them and t
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Maryati, Ulfi, Kurniawati Putri, Armel Yentifa, and Dita Maretha Rissi. "Analisis Pengambilan Keputusan Taktis: Tetap Mempertahankan Koran Cetak atau Mengganti ke Media Online." Akuntansi dan Manajemen 15, no. 1 (2020): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.30630/jam.v15i1.51.

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Printed Newspaper readers began to decline with development of technology, and online media readers increased. Printed newspaper companies must take a decision whether to keep the printed newspaper or change to online media. This research is a quantitative applied research using a case study approach. Data collection techniques used were interviews, observation and documentation. This study uses primary data, the analytical method used is thematic analysis, Hansen Mowen's tactical decision making steps, and rational theory models. The results of this research that switching to online media is
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Shah Hassan, Mohd Hazreen, and Sharil Nizam Shaari. "Analisis Kesalahan Penggunaan Bahasa dalam Rencana Akhbar." Jurnal Pengajian Media Malaysia 21, no. 2 (2019): 55–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jpmm.vol21no2.3.

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The medium that unites newspapers with its readers is correct language usage. Errors in language usage need to be minimized so that the message being conveyed is easily understood and accepted by the readers. This study was conducted to analyse the errors of language usage in newspaper feature articles, especially in terms of word choices and sentence formations by observing the criteria suggested by Waterhouse (1989). Using systematic sampling, a total of 20 newspaper feature articles in Berita Harian and Utusan Malaysia from 1 October to 30 November 2016 were studied. The results of the cont
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Miftah, El Fikri, Nurmasari Pane Dewi, and Ahmad Rizal. "Factors Affecting Readers' Satisfaction in "Waspada" Newspapers: Insight from Indonesia." International Journal of Research and Review 7, no. 5 (2020): 357–71. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3938762.

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The newspaper of &ldquo;Waspada&quot; is one of the oldest newspapers in the city of Medan and a newspaper that contribute to disseminate information in the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatera. The &ldquo;Waspada&quot; newspaper has golden age during its time. Today, &ldquo;Waspada&quot; newspapers have to compete with the digital age, this reflects and results in a decline in readers&#39; loyalty to print media. The present study attempts to explore and identify factors that influence customer satisfaction, especially those that determine the dominant factor in &ldquo;Waspada&quot; newspaper
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Okoye, Adaobi Ngozi, and Justice Ekenedirichukwu Adioha. "Sociocultural Relations: Perspectives from Covid-19 Newspaper Headlines." UJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities 23, no. 2 (2023): 182–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ujah.v23i2.9.

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Since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus pandemic in the world as a terminal disease, different lexical items have been adopted by Nigerian News Editors in rendering news reports on the pandemic. Certainly, power and significance are embedded in these news reports and these headlines help to reveal hidden sociocultural ideologies. Thus, the present study investigates selected Covid-19 newspaper headlines in order to ascertain how newspaper headlines have been used to illuminate hidden sociocultural ideologies. The study adopts Fairclough's (1995) theory of Critical Discourse Analysis as a s
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Tjelta, Leif Inge, Gerd Lise Nordbotten, and Sindre M. Dyrstad. "Increased motivation for physical activity among readers of lifestyle intervention articles." Acta Kinesiologiae Universitatis Tartuensis 22 (December 19, 2016): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/akut.2016.22.04.

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The main purpose of this study was to investigate if readers of lifestyle intervention articles published in a newspaper became more motivated for physical activity (PA). A secondary aim was to chart reader characteristics like sex, age and PA level. In 2014, a regional newspaper with 152 000 readers in Stavanger, Norway followed the story of four untrained adults trying to become physically fit. Their goal was to run an 8.2 km park race after 13 weeks of training. A panel of 623 newspaper readers answered a questionnaire about their own PA level and motivation to increase their PA level after
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Loges, William E., and Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach. "Dependency Relations and Newspaper Readership." Journalism Quarterly 70, no. 3 (1993): 602–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909307000311.

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Newspaper readership often has been studied with the aim of developing demographic profiles of readers. This paper considers the goals readers are pursuing and the importance of media system dependency relations in explaining the amount of time spent reading newspapers. In a regression analysis, we find that dependency relations for social and self understanding explain a considerable amount of variance in readership beyond the variance explained by demographic variables. Differences in the dependency relations between more and less affluent readers, as well as between male and female readers,
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Obayi, P. M. "Editorial and the Moulding of Opinion: A Survey of Newspaper Readers in Tertiary Institutions in Imo State, Nigeria." Advances in Multidisciplinary and scientific Research Journal Publication 29 (December 15, 2021): 299–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.22624/aims/abmic2021-v2-p23.

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The power of editorials in moulding public opinion cannot be over-emphasized. Editorials have the potentials to change the attitudes of the public towards government and governmental policies. Therefore, employing newspaper texts like editorials will help offer background information and interpretation necessary to shape public opinion and attitudes. Readers turn to editorials for opinion, discussion, and interpretation covering those matters which are for the day, attracting attention. This study is anchored on the framing theory which was put forth by Erving Goffman in 1974. The researcher a
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Gladney, George Albert. "How Editors and Readers Rank and Rate the Importance of Eighteen Traditional Standards of Newspaper Excellence." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 73, no. 2 (1996): 319–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909607300204.

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This survey explores whether readers and editors agree on what makes a good newspaper. The results show that readers and editors of newspapers agree on the importance of many traditional journalistic standards, such as integrity, impartiality, editorial independence, strong local news coverage, accuracy, and good writing. However, readers do not value professional staffing goals and enterprise reporting as highly as do editors, particularly editors at larger newspapers. Other results of this study more finely distinguish differences between editors and readers at newspapers of different circul
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Arshad, Muhammad, and Nazish Khan. "Motion of No-confidence against Imran Khan: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Newspaper Headlines." Pakistan Journal of Applied Social Sciences 13, no. 2 (2022): 17–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.46568/pjass.v13i2.658.

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The current research study is aimed at critical discourse analysis of the newspaper headlines about the motion of no-confidence against Imran Khan in the parliament of Pakistan. The study is descriptive qualitative. Fairclough’s (1992) framework for critical discourse analysis of a communicative event was used for this study. Twenty-six newspaper headlines were selected from reputed Pakistani English and Urdu newspapers. The data was collected through purposive sampling techniques. The critical discourse analysis of newspaper headlines elucidated how the same news item was differently presente
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Shin, Michael D. "Reader-Created Content: the ‘Reader and Reporter’ (Dokja wa gija) Features in the Donga ilbo, January–November 1925." East Asian Publishing and Society 14, no. 2 (2024): 186–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22106286-12341393.

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Abstract This article examines the ‘Reader and Reporter’ (Dokja wa gija) section of the newspaper Donga ilbo, which first appeared on 1 January 1925. Readers could both submit articles on topics selected by reporters and suggest topics for reporters to write about. Over the course of its run, a total of thirty-one features were published, only five of which were written by readers. The ‘Reader and Reporter’ section provides a direct view of the interactions between reporters and readers that shaped the format and content of the newspaper. After an overview of the society desk and the society p
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H. Rao, Naresh. ""The Changing Perception of Young Newspaper Readers of Bangalore with the Changed Face of English Language Newspapers "." Artha - Journal of Social Sciences 6, no. 2 (2007): 46. http://dx.doi.org/10.12724/ajss.11.6.

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Sarın, Pınar, and Necla Uluğtekin. "Analyzing Newspaper Maps for Earthquake News through Cartographic Approach." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 5 (2019): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8050235.

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This study focuses on newspaper maps, which have an important role in conveying spatial information to newspaper readers. Maps and map-like items in the main Turkish newspapers within a certain period were evaluated in regard to the scope of the study. A database was constructed to organize the collected data and conduct the analysis. In addition to cartographic and thematic analyses, the database allows “georeferencing” to be conducted as well. However, the current study focused on the cartographic and thematic properties of these maps. Their deficiencies were identified from a cartographic p
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Elvestad, Eiri, and Arild Blekesaune. "Newspaper Readers in Europe." European Journal of Communication 23, no. 4 (2008): 425–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0267323108096993.

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Dyrstad, Sindre M., and Leif I. Tjelta. "Newspaper Coverage Effects on the Promotion of a Lifestyle Intervention Program." Journal of Obesity 2013 (2013): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/516767.

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The study’s purpose was to measure the impact of an individually designed lifestyle intervention program on the readers of a regional newspaper. A newspaper with 180,000 daily readers covered a story about three untrained and overweight adults who participated in an individually designed lifestyle intervention program. Their goals were to become physically fit and run a half marathon (21.1 km) after 14 weeks of training. The newspaper published on average three weekly articles throughout the project period, including the weekly training program and a record of the physical improvements made by
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Čihák, Jakub. "The Impact of New Technologies on the Demand for News Media: The Case of the Czech Republic." Studies in Media and Communication 10, no. 1 (2022): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/smc.v10i1.5502.

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The share of everyday readers of print newspapers is declining every year, as is the average number of print newspapers sold. This study aims to examine individual data from the Czech Republic to identify possible reasons for the decline in print newspaper readers in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, the study focuses on socioeconomic factors that affect the demand for the news. Based on the random effect tobit and logit model, the results clearly show that the decrease in print newspaper readers is due to the existence of substitutes in the form of online news. The study shows that new technol
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Smethers, Steven, Bonnie Bressers, Amber Willard, Linda Harvey, and Gloria Freeland. "Kansas Readers Feel Loss When Town's Paper Closes." Newspaper Research Journal 28, no. 4 (2007): 6–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073953290702800402.

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This study reports readers' perceptions of loss when the the newspaper in Humbolt, Kan., ceased publication after 129 years. Readers did not find that local media alternatives filled the void left by the newspaper's demise.
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Shen, Neil. "The Newspaper Industry in a Changing Landscape The Shift in News Content of Various Newspapers as a Response to the Rise of Social Media." Network and Communication Technologies 5, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/nct.v5n1p1.

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This paper examines the association between the rise of social media and the types of news content produced by newspaper outlets. Over the past two decades, the rise of social media has precipitated a decline in the role of traditional newspaper outlets. I present two hypotheses and their ensuing rationale &amp;ndash; hypothesis one describes how newspapers may increase hard news content to further consolidate their reader base, while hypothesis two postulates that hard news content will decrease as papers try to regain the readers they lost to social media. Data was collected from two reputab
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Quibo-Quibo, Paul Rean Fred. "Pragmatic Analysis of Linguistic and Reader Reactions to Local Newspaper Headlines in Davao del Norte." Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 26, no. 10 (2024): 1159–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13972358.

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This study conducted a pragmatic analysis of local newspaper banner headlines in Davao del Norte, focusing on linguistic form and intended meaning. Through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with 14 avid local newspaper readers, the study explored participants' experiences and insights. Key findings revealed participants' challenges with unfamiliar expressions, sight reading, and news content dissatisfaction. Their preference for shorter headlines and the positive impact of local newspapers on knowledge acquisition and critical thinking underscore the need for more accessible and
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Metula, Nolukhanyo T., and Oluyinka O. Osunkunle. "Community Newspaper as a Tool for Community Development: A Readers’ Perception Study ofIdikelethuNewspaper in Alice, Eastern Cape, South Africa." Journal of Asian and African Studies 54, no. 6 (2019): 930–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021909619848094.

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This paper evaluates readers’ perceptions of Idikelethu newspaper as a tool for community development, particularly in Alice, in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Data was collected from two focus group discussions that were held in the areas where Idikelethu newspaper has high readership rates. The findings revealed that development-related issues such as health awareness, education and community safety, among others, are regularly addressed by this community newspaper. Based on the findings and analysis of data, this study concludes that Idikelethu newspaper contributes in many ways
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Luginbühl, Martin. "User generated content in online newspaper : between citizen journalism and cheap content." Cahiers du Centre de Linguistique et des Sciences du Langage, no. 59 (June 1, 2019): 141–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.26034/la.cdclsl.2019.61.

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Newspaper readers increasingly have the possibility to participate in the newsmaking process due to computer mediated communication, either as contentproviders (commentaries, reader reporter, SMS or online surveys) or as contentevaluators or disseminators (recommending, linking, sending). This articleexplores in which forms this participation can be realized in the case of onlinenewspapers, and it makes a distinction between different medial-technical variantsof newspapers (online edition, tablet, smartphone); in addition single possibilitiesof participation are analyzed in more detail. The ar
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Mukhlas, Moh, and Ayunda Riska Puspita. "NATIONAL MASS MEDIA PARTIALITY (ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE USE IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE)." LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra 17, no. 1 (2022): 103–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/ling.v17i1.15347.

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A reliable newspaper should accommodate heterogeneity regarding geographical and psychological readers. The wider the coverage area of a newspaper, the more heterogeneous its readers will be. By putting more concerns on these two dimensions, a newspaper is expected to be in a neutral position. This impartiality or neutrality of the mass media becomes a more intriguing topic when it is associated with the theory arguing that language cannot be neutral since it is a form of social practice, as Halliday has always emphasized. This study aims to describe (1) the use of language (speech acts, speec
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Pease, Ted. "Commentary: Cornerstone for Growth." Newspaper Research Journal 10, no. 4 (1989): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073953298901000402.

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A comprehensive newspaper industry report on minority demographics recommends that American newspapers turn to minority readers, employees and advertisers to improve readership rates and stimulate stagnant circulation growth.
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Beam, Randal A. "How Perceived Environmental Uncertainty Influences the Marketing Orientation of U.S. Daily Newspapers." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 73, no. 2 (1996): 285–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909607300202.

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The use of readership research to shape editorial content is becoming increasingly common at U.S. daily newspapers. This practice reflects a “marketing concept” of journalism, which emphasizes tailoring a product to customers' wants and needs. Data from seventy-eight daily newspapers suggest that as uncertainty about the organization's environment increases—specifically, uncertainty about how to serve readers—an organization will strengthen its marketing orientation. The data also suggest that environmental uncertainty is generally not affected by structural characteristics of the community in
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Rabaya Toma, Tapushe, Imran Mahmud, Mohamed Emran Hossain, Nusrat Jahan, T. Ramayah, and Pravina Jayapal. "To Read or Not to Read: Modeling Online Newspaper Reading Satisfaction and Its Impact on Revisit Intention and Word-Of-Mouth." Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management 13 (2018): 337–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4118.

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Aim/Purpose: In this research, we examined the influence of the information system (IS) quality dimensions proposed by Wixom and Todd on reading satisfaction of online newspaper readers in Bangladesh, especially the readers’ intention to revisit and recommendations through electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM). Background: We identified the top 50 most visited websites, of which 13 were online newspapers, although their ranking among Bangladesh online newspapers varies from month to month. The literature illustrates that, despite the wide availability of online news portals and the fluctuations in f
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Septiawan, Dicky, Nur Irwansyah, and Siti Jubei. "NON-STANDARD WORD WRITING IN POS KOTA NEWS TITLE." Hortatori : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia 4, no. 2 (2021): 99–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.30998/jh.v4i2.527.

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Abstract: The habit of reading the newspaper by itself will be able to familiarize readers morefamiliar with the language of the newspaper. However, in fact in terms of the users of the languagein the newspaper classified as inadequate. The public seemed never ceased to demand thenewspaper to use the language normative and standard in the presentation of news. The purpose ofthis study is to know the writing of non-standard words in the title of the Pos Kota newspaper.Furthermore, it is expected to that many readers would know about non-standard words. Theresearch method used to analyze the wri
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Anatoljevna Sukhotina, Irina, Olga Nikolaevna Ivanishcheva, Anasstasija Vjacheslavovna Koreneva, Irina Mihajlovna Shadrina, and Tatjana Vjacheslavovna Ashutova. "Modern Media Design: the Impact of Digital Technology on the Development of Regional Publications." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 3.14 (2018): 421. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.14.17036.

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The article examines the principal laws of print design, such as communicativeness, usability and visual attractiveness, in terms of their current use in a modern urban regional newspaper. This paper also presents an analysis of "The Evening Murmansk" newspaper design (logo, photos, front page), along with experts' interviews and readers' polls. The relevance of the work is the unique regional material, as well as a special view on the regional media fate, presented by the perception that modern urban regional newspapers are understaffed with both technical and human resources to attract atten
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Schoenbach, Klaus, Edmund Lauf, Dieter Stürzebecher, and Silvia Knobloch. "Evaluating 350 newspapers — factors contributing to their success." Document Design 1, no. 2 (1999): 75–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dd.1.2.01sch.

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What is it that helps printed newspapers successfully compete with other media for the audience — their marketing efforts, the content they offer, or their design? This paper summarizes the results of an extensive research program, the evaluation of 350 typical local dailies in Germany. They were analyzed thoroughly in 1989 and again in 1994. In addition, a survey provided extensive information about their marketing measures during that period. Finally, socio-demo-graphic and other conditions that newspapers are confronted with in their trade areas were included in the analysis. Criteria for s
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Danielyan, T. R. "Newspaper "Kavkazskie obyavleniya in the History of the Tiflis Press." Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology 20, no. 6 (2021): 9–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2021-20-6-9-18.

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Based on the archival documents of the censorship committee, this article studies the factors that influenced the functioning and determined the suspension of the activities of the newspaper “Kavkazskie obyavleniya” (“Caucasian Advertisements”), as well as the policy and some characteristics of the newspaper.The development of advertising and reference newspapers in Tiflis in the second half of the 19th century had the following characteristics: discreteness, short publication time, broadening content, and frequent name change of newspapers. All newspapers of such type were published mainly in
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Ruotolo, A. Carlos. "A Typology of Newspaper Readers." Journalism Quarterly 65, no. 1 (1988): 126–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769908806500117.

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Lavrakas, Paul J., and Jack K. Holley. "Images of Daily Newspapers in Their Local Markets." Newspaper Research Journal 10, no. 3 (1989): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073953298901000306.

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In six daily newspaper markets, local papers fared better on image attributes than did newspapers in general examined in a 1985 national ASNE study. Even so, since thousands of potential readers disapprove of the product, newspapers should work harder to understand what their publics want.
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C, Sanesh, and B. Jhonson. "Subscribers Satisfaction on Newspaper Agency Service in Kerala." IRA-International Journal of Management & Social Sciences (ISSN 2455-2267) 13, no. 1 (2018): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.21013/jmss.v13.n1.p2.

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Newspaper subscription and reading is a traditional habit among most of the people living in Kerala. Most of the people in Kerala start their daily routine by reading a newspaper with a cup of tea. Newspaper agent’s service quality must be evaluated by newspaper publishers from the opinion of newspaper subscribers. If subscribers are not happy with the service of newspaper agent and delivery boys it may affect the overall prosperity of the newspaper industry itself. Therefore it is relevant to measure the service quality of newspaper agents. Nowadays readers have more options for getting infor
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Jendeya, Hadil. "A Corpus–assisted Critical Discourse Analysis of Exclusion Strategies in Political Newspaper Articles: The March of Return in Gaza." International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation 5, no. 4 (2022): 155–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijllt.2022.5.4.19.

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This study examines if there is a favored linguistic exclusion strategy in Arabic and English newspaper articles reporting on the March of Return in Gaza and explores their potential impacts on the readers' minds. Ten newspaper articles were collected; five articles are in Arabic, each is from a different Arab country, while the others are the top-selling five newspapers in the UK. Data were analyzed by observing the linguistic structures and the representations of social actors from the CDA perspective adopted by Theo van Leeuwen and using two built corpora to calculate the frequencies of the
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Ewart, Jacqui, and Brian L. Massey. "‘Local (People) Mean the World to US’: Australia's Regional Newspapers and the ‘Closer to Readers’ Assumption." Media International Australia 115, no. 1 (2005): 94–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x0511500110.

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The intersections between journalism and democracy are explored in this paper through an analysis of the ‘voices’ through which the news is ‘told’ by specific segments of the Australian print media. We argue that evidence of the extent to which a newspaper fulfils its roles to democracy and society is partially found in the range of sources quoted in the news stories it publishes, and in the prominence and dominance it gives to various types of sources in those stories. Our goal was to quantify the validity of the widely held assumption that, in Australia, regional newspapers are closer than m
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Otieno, Ochieng Evans Erick. "Examining the Perceptions of Readers on the Contribution of the Daily Nation’s Peace Messages to the 2013 Elections in Kenya." Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies 1, no. 1 (2019): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.51317/ecjmcs.v1i1.51.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of readers on the contribution of the Daily Nation’s peace messages to the 2013 elections in Kenya. The study relied on descriptive research design, which is a design in qualitative research and premised on Agenda Setting theory by Mc Combs and Donald Shaw. The study population consisted of respondents from four marked newspaper-vending points within Nakuru town and the selected contents from the Nation newspapers. These newspapers carried messages advocating for peace between the periods of February and April 2013. Purposive sampling wa
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Ismajli, Faton. "Transforming News Journalism from Newspapers into Online Media Outlets in Kosovo." Social Communication 6, no. 1 (2020): 28–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sc-2020-0004.

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AbstractThe development trend of online journalism in Kosovo continues with great strides in relation to newspaper journalism. Some newspapers are continuing to survive and still on market despite the decline of readers as part of a worldwide trend of readers moving to online platforms. This study will analyze the content of journalistic texts in newspapers and online media, measuring their core values. This study is about the transformation, namely the change of journalism standards from traditional media (newspapers) to online media. Journalism theorists argue that the standards of journalis
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