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Cable and nightly network news coverage of coronavirus
A Muddiman, C Budak, B Romas, Y Kim, C Murray, MM Burniston, ...
Center for Media Engagement, 2020
152020
How news images affect clicking on subscription appeals
J Collier, Y Kim, NJ Stroud
Journalism Practice 15 (4), 489-507, 2021
82021
News comments: What happens when they’re gone or when newsrooms switch platforms
NJ Stroud, C Murray, Y Kim
Center for Media Engagement. https://mediaengagement. org/research/comment …, 2020
82020
The effectiveness of gain and loss frames in news subscription appeals
Y Kim, J Collier, NJ Stroud
Digital journalism 9 (3), 300-318, 2021
72021
COVID-19 coverage by cable and broadcast networks
C Budak, A Muddiman, Y Kim, CC Murray, NJ Stroud
Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media 15 …, 2021
52021
Passive learning and incidental exposure to news
NJ Stroud, JM Scacco, Y Kim
Journal of Communication 72 (4), 451-460, 2022
42022
The Stability of Cable and Broadcast News Intermedia Agenda Setting Across the COVID-19 Issue Attention Cycle
C Budak, N Jomini Stroud, A Muddiman, CC Murray, Y Kim
Political Communication 40 (6), 827-847, 2023
22023
Partisan memes as a catalyst for homophilous networks
Y Kim, JR Collier, C Murray, N Jomini Stroud
Political Communication 40 (6), 768-787, 2023
12023
Indexing theory during an emerging health crisis: how US TV news indexed elite perspectives and amplified COVID-19 misinformation
A Muddiman, C Budak, C Murray, Y Kim, NJ Stroud
Annals of the International Communication Association 46 (3), 174-204, 2022
12022
How language use on Facebook drives affective polarization
Y Kim
2022
Measure Newsroom Effectiveness Differently
NTJ Stroud, Y Kim
Fixing American Politics, 227-234, 2021
2021
MIGRATION NARRATIVES IN CHICAGO MEDIA
C Murray, E Graham, Y Kim, T Lee, NTJ Stroud
ADVERTISER SPENDING ON PRIMETIME NEWS THROUGHOUT THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
Y Kim, C Budak, C Murray, A Muddiman, NTJ Stroud
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