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Who frames nuclear testing? Understanding frames and news sources in the US and South Korean news coverage of North Korean nuclear testing

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This paper investigated how US and South Korean newspapers framed the North Korean nuclear test on 9 October 2006 and the diversity of news sources in constructing such frames, and found that news sources used news sources differently to support certain frames of the nuclear test coverage.
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This study investigated how US and South Korean newspapers framed the North Korean nuclear test on 9 October 2006 and the diversity of news sources in constructing such frames. A content analysis of news articles in the New York Times, Washington Post, Chosun Ilbo, and Hankyore Daily found that US and South Korean newspapers framed the North Korean nuclear test differently. Results also showed that US and South Korean newspapers used news sources differently to support certain frames of the nuclear test coverage, implicating strategic media framing by which news media strategically construct aspects or meaning of the events by selecting different types of news sources. Findings are discussed in relation to news frames and news sources.

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The Global Journalist: News and Conscience in a World of Conflict

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Framing the forgotten war of Yemen: A comparative study

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Framing: Toward Clarification of a Fractured Paradigm

TL;DR: Reaching this goal would require a more self-con- scious determination by communication scholars to plumb other fields and feed back their studies to outside researchers, and enhance the theoretical rigor of communication scholarship proper.
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Framing, Agenda Setting, and Priming: The Evolution of Three Media Effects Models

TL;DR: A recent special issue of the Journal of Communication is devoted to theoretical explanations of news framing, agenda setting, and priming effects as mentioned in this paper, which examines if and how the three models are related and what potential relationships between them tell theorists and researchers about the effects of mass media.
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Deciding What's News: A Study of CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, Newsweek, and Time

TL;DR: Gans's Deciding What's News as mentioned in this paper is a sociological account of some of the country's most prominent national news media, focusing on the values, professional standards, and external pressures that shaped journalists' judgments.
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Framing analysis: An approach to news discourse

TL;DR: In this article, news discourse is conceived as a sociocognitive process involving all three players: sources, journalists, and audience members operating in the universe of shared culture and on the basis of socially defined roles.
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