Conflict/Proximity Determine Advocacy Group Coverage. 6

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Contributor(s): Newspaper Research Journal. 36 (1) :Winter 2015. pp. 75-91 5 6 [] |
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ABSTRACT : In an analysis of stories about advocacy organizations, prominent story placement is linked to the news values of conflict and proximity. Thus, stories about advocacy groups' conflict with local and state governments receive more prominent placement. 56

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