Feeley Thomas Hugh, O'Mally Aisha K, Covert Jessica M
a Department of Communication , University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.
Health Commun. 2016;31(4):495-503. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2014.973549. Epub 2015 Sep 30.
The current study applied a theory of newsworthiness to the topic of organ donation. Specifically, content analysis of newspaper stories published in the United States (N = 1,988) was performed to identify whether deviance and significance of a story predicted story prominence, measured as story length and placement in the newspaper. Results indicated support for study hypotheses: Longer stories and front-page stories pertaining to organ donation were more deviant and more significant in content. Analyses also indicated stories more negative in nature were more likely given front-page coverage, represented international events, and were high on deviance and significance. Higher circulating newspapers were more likely to publish stories recounting negative events in organ donation. Results indicated organ donation coverage represents a valid application of newsworthiness theory, and implications of study findings are discussed in relation to the agenda-setting function of news stories.
当前的研究将新闻价值理论应用于器官捐赠这一主题。具体而言,对美国发表的报纸报道(N = 1,988)进行了内容分析,以确定报道的偏差和重要性是否能预测报道的突出程度,报道突出程度以报道长度和在报纸上的位置来衡量。结果表明支持研究假设:与器官捐赠相关的较长报道和头版报道在内容上更具偏差性和重要性。分析还表明,性质更负面的报道更有可能获得头版报道,报道国际事件,且在偏差性和重要性方面得分较高。发行量较大的报纸更有可能刊登讲述器官捐赠负面事件的报道。结果表明,器官捐赠报道是新闻价值理论的有效应用,并结合新闻报道的议程设置功能讨论了研究结果的意义。