Framing taiwan television news: a content analysis of protest news

碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 新聞研究所 === 98 ===  This study examines how Taiwan television news frames protest news by investigating the prevalence of 5 news frames identified in earlier studies on faming and framing effects: frames of attribution of responsibility, conflict, human interest, economic consequence...

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Main Author: 林常富
Other Authors: Wang, Taili
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/95383905100742463538
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Summary:碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 新聞研究所 === 98 ===  This study examines how Taiwan television news frames protest news by investigating the prevalence of 5 news frames identified in earlier studies on faming and framing effects: frames of attribution of responsibility, conflict, human interest, economic consequences, and morality.  This study content analyzed 206 television news stories in the protest against president Ma Ying-jeou’s 100th day in office in August 30th, 2008. The results showed that, overall, the human interest frame was most commonly used in the television news, respectively followed by the attribution of responsibility, conflict, economic consequences, and morality. It also appeared that sensational presentation as popular outlets in Taiwan’s television news. The use of news frames not only was differenced from channels, but also in partisan stances taken by various channels.