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    FormatThesis (28)SubjectInternet advertising (2)Online journalism (2)Advertising (1)Advertising -- Brand name products (1)Advertising, Newspaper (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2017 (21)2005 - 2009 (7)Author/ContributorThorson, Esther (28)University of Missouri-Columbia. Graduate School. Theses and Dissertations. Theses. 2013 Theses (3)Bensman, Todd (1)Cranfield, Joseph R., II (1)Duffy, Margaret, Ph. D. (1)... View MoreSubject: PlaceFlorida -- Palm Coast (1)Illinois -- Douglas County (1)Korea (South) (1)Texas (1)Advisor
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    A study of the changing television newsrooms with the diffusion of internet technologies 

    Mashburn, Noelle (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The Internet has revolutionized the way local television newsrooms operate. From news promotion to newscasts, almost every element of daily work within ...

    The virtual social capital of online communities: media use and motivations as predictors of online and offline engagement via six measures of community strength 

    Littau, Jeremy, 1975- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    This research introduces a new measure of social capital for users of online communities. Whereas "local community" forms of social capital consist of ties created in local community for the benefit of local community, and ...

    Newspaper circulation scandals: testing a new dimension of media credibility 

    Bensman, Todd (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    In light of the new phenomenon of multiple high profile newspaper circulation accounting fraud scandals in recent years, this thesis sought to examine the relationship between factors that motivate advertisers to buy space ...

    The emotional and cognitive processing of negative news photographs 

    Martin-Kratzer, Renee, 1972- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2005)
    The purpose of this study was to determine if the structural features and emotional content of negative news images affected viewers' responses. A pair of within-subjects experiments manipulated the color and size of the ...

    Testing for a synergistic effect between online publicity and advertising in an integrated marketing communications context 

    Micu, Anca Cristina (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2005)
    This dissertation examined the relationship among four exposure conditions in marketing communications (pure advertising, advertising priming, publicity priming, and pure publicity) that include either advertising or ...

    The utilization of information operations coupled with agenda setting and integrated marketing communication in the prevention of genocide, mass atrocities, and or mass killings 

    Cranfield, Joseph R., II (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011)
    Over the last 10-years, the focus of the U.S. Army has been on Counter-Insurgency (COIN) operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, the writing is on the wall that military involvement in both locations will soon come ...

    Misogyny on the web: comparing negative reader comments made to men and women who publish political commentary online 

    Mathieu, Stephanie E. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011)
    This thesis studies whether women authors are disproportionately attacked and negatively affected by online reader comments. I designed a quantitative study that performed a content analysis of 1,600 reader comments posted ...

    From controversial to compatible: newspaper editors' views on the value of reporter beat blogs 

    Fine, Pamela B. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011)
    A survey of top editors of large-circulation newspapers in the United States and follow-up interviews were conducted to determine the degree to which editors believe reporter blogging is important to their online sites and ...

    A starting point for identifying perpetrator genocidal messaging 

    Harrison, G. Joseph, Jr. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    The purpose of this research was to determine whether a consistent messaging strategy could be identified in three recent outbreaks of violence or if genocidal messaging will show tremendous variances that are unique to ...

    The impact of free newspapers on US markets 

    Hoff, Karen (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    This study looks at free newspapers, focusing on the modern era beginning in 1995, to better understand the impact these publications have on paid newspapers. The theory revolves around the question of media substitutability, ...

    Hostile media effect: testing the effects of political candidates of varying race levels and political party affiliation as news article subjects 

    Hughes, Elizabeth B. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The perception that the media are biased against one's point of view is one that researchers have examined for more than two decades, and the theory ...

    Converting cultural capital to economic capital in the journalism field: content management in the newspaper business 

    Li, You, 1984- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    This case study examines the content management of a medium-sized, family-owned newspaper. Bourdieu's field theory guides the investigation of the relationship between the newspaper's cultural capital, embodied in the ...

    Beyond political differences: the influence of exposure to disagreements and the mediating role of emotional responses on selective exposure 

    Jahng, Mi Rosie (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    This study examined the influence of exposure to online discussion boards and discussion participation in the online discussion boards on opinion-challenging news use. Based on cognitive dissonance theory and media choice ...

    Conjoint analysis for effective use of online video advertising on video sharing websites 

    Lee, Joonghwa, 1977- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    This study employs conjoint analysis to ask which online video advertising formats consumers prefer. Research has shown that online consumers prefer to watch entertainment programming without the information of ads, yet ...

    News media's asymmetric response to the economy and its impact on the public perception 

    Ju, Youngkee (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This study investigated whether write more about negative economic news and people pay more attention to negative than positive economic news. It also ...

    The effects of new media for emergency tornado notification on the digital divide 

    Meyers, Stephanie (Stephanie Elaine) (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2014)
    This study explored the possible continued existence of a digital divide as it related to how residents in two disperse communities received notification of late season tornado events in 2013. The theoretical perspective ...

    Public schools in crisis: a content analysis of news framing since No Child Left Behind 

    Hogan, Laurie (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)
    Public confidence in the U.S. education system has steadily eroded as a prevailing narrative has formed in the news media claiming that public schools are failing and in crisis. Yet, student academic performance has increased ...

    Tweeting the headlines: the impact of social media endorsement on young adult news readers 

    Hall, Andrea Elizabeth (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)
    Since the Internet became a mainstream form of communications in 1999, journalism has become a multi-platform discipline. Twitter is a social media site that is emerging as an avenue for getting news online. Previous ...

    Uses & gratifications theory in online commenter culture 

    Friedman, Jodi McFarland (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)
    While other research has focused on the effect that online commenting can have on news sites, little has addressed the reasons that online commenters participate, the needs that online commenting behavior meets and the ...

    Public affairs, private lives: a study on the effect of Combat exposure on public affairs soldiers 

    Nagel, Suzanne (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2015)
    This research probes into the attitudes and experiences of Army public affairs soldiers as they relate to combat exposure, looking at whether a spiral of silence inhibits them from reporting and seeking help for combat ...
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