Agenda-Setting in Russian Media

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Kazun, Anastasia [1 ]
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[1] Natl Res Univ Higher Sch Econ HSE, Moscow, Russia
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agenda-setting; public opinion; Russia; media; press; TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS; ISSUE OBTRUSIVENESS; SOCIAL-PROBLEMS; PUBLIC-OPINION; NEWS COVERAGE; NEED; ORIENTATION; TWITTER; COMMUNICATION; POLITICIANS;
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This article examines agenda-setting theory. I compare the results of Levada Center surveys on the most memorable issues of the month with the number of publications on those issues in the Russian press from 2014 to 2016. In total, 884 issues are analyzed in the article. The results of the study confirm the impact of discussions in the media on people's attention to an issue. The results also show that the discussions in the media one week before the date of polling are more important than the issues covered over the entire month. People better remember those issues that took place shortly before the polling, as well as those issues with intensifying discussions during the period. It is also important to note the role of regional publications in the sensitization of the public to various issues. Issues covered by national newspapers and news agencies but ignored by the regional press are significantly less remembered by the population.
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页码:4739 / 4759
页数:21
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