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You Must Read This: A content analysis of most e-mailed stories from five news sites

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The lists of most e-mailed stories presented on many news web sites present a new tool for evaluating reader preference. This study analyzes the topics, treatments and news values present in most e-mailed stories from five major online news sites during a two week period. The study uses established coding methodologies to allow comparison with prior research into the types of stories generally present in newspapers and on newspaper front pages.

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Siff, Stephen. "You Must Read This: A content analysis of most e-mailed stories from five news sites" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, The Renaissance, Washington, DC, Aug 08, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p202933_index.html>

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Siff, S. , 2007-08-08 "You Must Read This: A content analysis of most e-mailed stories from five news sites" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, The Renaissance, Washington, DC Online <PDF>. 2009-05-24 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p202933_index.html

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Abstract: The lists of most e-mailed stories presented on many news web sites present a new tool for evaluating reader preference. This study analyzes the topics, treatments and news values present in most e-mailed stories from five major online news sites during a two week period. The study uses established coding methodologies to allow comparison with prior research into the types of stories generally present in newspapers and on newspaper front pages.

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You Must Read This: A content analysis of the most e-mailed stories from five major online news sites Feb. 3 to 16 2007 By STEPHEN SIFF Ohio University Ss307805@ohio.edu (330) 647-4298 ABSTRACT: The lists of most e-mailed stories presented on many news web sites present a new tool for evaluating reader preference. This study analyzes the topics treatments and news values present in most e-mailed stories from five major online news sites during a two week period. The study
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