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Corporate Bias: Time magazine and the coverage of America Online

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Based on a concern about the cross-promotional free-for-all, in which corporate interests potentially guide newsworthiness, the current study seeks to evaluate whether or not ownership interests impact the gatekeeping decisions made by Time magazine in its coverage of America Online. The current study will build on bias literature, to evaluate whether or not a new type of corporate bias exists in the coverage of America Online in Time magazine and whether or not ownership interests impacted how coverage of America Online was framed in Time magazine.

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Williams, Andrew. and Kiousis, Spiro. "Corporate Bias: Time magazine and the coverage of America Online" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, New Orleans Sheraton, New Orleans, LA, May 27, 2004 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p112633_index.html>

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Williams, A. P. and Kiousis, S. , 2004-05-27 "Corporate Bias: Time magazine and the coverage of America Online" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, New Orleans Sheraton, New Orleans, LA Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p112633_index.html

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Abstract: Based on a concern about the cross-promotional free-for-all, in which corporate interests potentially guide newsworthiness, the current study seeks to evaluate whether or not ownership interests impact the gatekeeping decisions made by Time magazine in its coverage of America Online. The current study will build on bias literature, to evaluate whether or not a new type of corporate bias exists in the coverage of America Online in Time magazine and whether or not ownership interests impacted how coverage of America Online was framed in Time magazine.

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Corporate Bias 1 RUNNING HEAD: Corporate Bias Corporate Bias: Time magazine and the coverage of America Online Introduction On January 11 2001 the AOL Time Warner merger created what was then the largest media conglomeration in history. While it was heralded as a business move with multiple benefits to both the media giants and the public at large critics were concerned that the results of such a large-scale merger could negatively impact the media systems and limit the number
(1950) The gatekeeper: A case-study in the selection of news. Journalism Quarterly 27 383-90. Williams D. (2002). “Synergy Bias” Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (46) 453-472. Winslow George and Dallas Jo. (2002 June 1). “Consolidation and Crisis”. Multichannell News International: http://www.tvinsite.com/index.asp. 1 The frames of connection services and costs were selected based on a review of the dominant patterns of characterization in the news content analyzed. 2 Intercoder reliability was calculated based on Holsti’s formula: IR=2M/(N1+N2) where M


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