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Congressional Agenda-Building: Examining the Influence of Congressional Communications from the Speaker of the House
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Congressional Agenda-buildingPublic OpinionPolitical BehaviorCommunicationSocial SciencesJournalismInteractive JournalismNews AnalyticsPolitical CommunicationNews SemanticsLegislative AspectNews CoverageNews Media CoverageGovernment CommunicationAttribute SalienceCongressional CommunicationsPolitical AgendaArtsPolitical SciencePublic Debate
This study explored the role of the Speaker of the House in shaping the salience of political issues and attributes in news media coverage and policymaking in 2007. Specifically, it analyzed 533 press releases, 433 news articles, and 47 daily Congressional calendars of business. Significant correlations were found supporting traditional first-level and second-level agenda-building linkages between Congressional communications and media coverage; whereas no relationships were found between issue or attribute salience in news releases and actual Congressional activities. Theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discussed.
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