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Predictions of the public agenda from television coverage

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Pages 163-177 | Accepted 01 Sep 1993, Published online: 18 May 2009

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AmyE. Jasperson, DhavanV. Shah, Mark Watts, RonaldJ. Faber & DavidP. Fan. (1998) Framing and the Public Agenda: Media Effects on the Importance of the Federal Budget Deficit. Political Communication 15:2, pages 205-224.
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WilliamJ. Brown, JamesJ. Duane & BensonP. Fraser. (1997) Media coverage and public opinion of the O. J. Simpson trial: Implications for the criminal justice system. Communication Law and Policy 2:2, pages 261-287.
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David P Fan. (1996) News Media Framing Sets Public Opinion That Drugs is the Country's Most Important Problem. Substance Use & Misuse 31:10, pages 1413-1421.
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