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    FormatThesis (3)Date Issued2019 (2)2018 (1)Author/ContributorKearney, Michael (3)Brown, Kyle (1)Heniff, John Bucki (1)Wilner, Tamar (1)Advisor
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    Concentration and consolidation : how chain ownership affects newspaper front-page content 

    Brown, Kyle (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
    Ownership by newspaper chains in the United States has become the norm, rather than the outlier, in the past half-century. While proponents of this model of ownership claim that chain newspapers are no different from ...

    The million dollar question : a quantitative analysis of audience uses and gratifications in digital magazines 

    Heniff, John Bucki (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
    This study examines the audience engagement of millennial digital magazine readers through a perspective of uses and gratifications theory. A survey was distributed to 175 college students to discover why digital magazine ...

    Visibility of health news outlet attributions on facebook : outcomes for credibility perceptions and recall 

    Wilner, Tamar (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    social media (Pew Research Center, 2017c). Social media removes the traditional "gatekeepers" that control the flow of health information. As a result, fringe views can reach many more people (Kata, 2012). At the same time, public trust in and credibility...

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