Agenda Setting and International News: Media Influence on Public Perceptions of Foreign Nations

A national poll and a content analysis of network newscasts examined if coverage of foreign nations had an agenda-setting influence. The more media coverage a nation received, the more likely respondents were to think the nation was vitally important to U.S. interests, supporting the agenda-setting hypothesis. The more negative coverage a nation received, the more likely respondents were to think negatively about the nation, supporting the second level of agenda setting. Positive coverage of a nation had no influence on public perceptions.

[1]  H. Semetko,et al.  TV NEWS AND U.S. PUBLIC OPINION ABOUT FOREIGN COUNTRIES: THE IMPACT OF EXPOSURE AND ATTENTION , 1992 .

[2]  Steven G. Jones,et al.  Geographic and Source Biases in Network Television News 1982-1984. , 1989 .

[3]  J. Tedesco,et al.  Issue and Strategy Agenda-Setting in the 2000 Presidential Primaries , 2001 .

[4]  W. Bennett,et al.  Toward a Theory of Press-State Relations in the United States , 1990 .

[5]  O. Holsti Content Analysis for the Social Sciences and Humanities , 1969 .

[6]  Dhavan V. Shah,et al.  “To Thine Own Self Be True” , 1996, Communication Research.

[7]  T. White The Making of the President 1972 , 1973 .

[8]  James F. Larson,et al.  International Affairs Coverage On Network Television News: a Study of News Flow , 1977 .

[9]  Guy J. Golan,et al.  Second-Level Agenda Setting in the New Hampshire Primary: A Comparison of Coverage in Three Newspapers and Public Perceptions of Candidates , 2001 .

[10]  J. Rhee Strategy and issue frames in election campaign coverage : A social cognitive account of framing effects , 1997 .

[11]  Toshio Takeshita,et al.  How Did Mass Media Influence the Voters' Choice in the 1993 General Election in Japan? : A Study of Agenda-Setting , 1995 .

[12]  J. Weaver,et al.  Patterns in Foreign News Coverage on U.S. Network TV: A 10-Year Analysis , 1984 .

[13]  M. McCombs Agenda setting function of mass media , 1977 .

[14]  W. Wanta,et al.  THE AGENDA-SETTING EFFECTS OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS COVERAGE: AN EXAMINATION OF DIFFERING NEWS FRAMES , 1993 .

[15]  James H. Watt,et al.  Agenda-Setting Effects of Television News Coverage and the Effects Decay Curve , 1992 .

[16]  J. Tedesco Issue and Strategy Agenda Setting in the 2004 Presidential Election: exploring the candidate–journalist relationship , 2005 .

[17]  Frank M. Russell International Affairs , 1959 .

[18]  M. Salwen,et al.  Public Salience of Foreign Nations , 1992 .

[19]  Hao Wu Investigating the Determinants of International News Flow , 1998 .

[20]  E. López-Escobar,et al.  Candidate Images in Spanish Elections: Second-Level Agenda-Setting Effects , 1997 .

[21]  W. Powell The new world information order , 1982 .

[22]  T. Chang All Countries Not Created Equal to Be News , 1998 .

[23]  L. Atwood,et al.  Daily Newspaper Contributions to Community Discussion , 1978 .

[24]  John T. McNelly,et al.  International News Exposure and Images of Nations , 1986 .