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The Shape of the Coronavirus News Story. COVID-19: The First 100 Days of U.S. News Coverage

Authors :
Project Information Literacy
Head, Alison J.
Braun, Steven
MacMillan, Margy
Yurkofsky, Jessica
Bull, Alaina C.
Source :
Project Information Literacy. 2020.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This document is the first report in a two-part series that explores U.S. media coverage of the COVID-19 outbreak during the first 100 days of 2020. This first report examines the shape and flow of coronavirus coverage across time and digital spaces by using a large sample of stories from a range of news sources. Included in the report are interactive data visualizations showing the results of a computational analysis of 125,696 news articles from 66 widely-read national, metropolitan, and digital-only news websites. Findings indicate the U.S. coronavirus news story gained momentum in three distinct waves of coverage that culminated in a news tsunami in mid-March that spread through every news section from business and politics to health and sports. Certain stories were amplified and re-circulated across news sites and on social media, thus creating a network of diverse contributors to this vast news ecosystem. [For "The Shape of the Coronavirus News Story: Learning Resources. COVID-19: The First 100 Days of U.S. News Coverage," see ED613510. For the second report in this series, "Visual Messaging of the Coronavirus News Story. COVID-19: The First 100 Days of U.S. News Coverage," see ED613518.]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Project Information Literacy
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED613497
Document Type :
Reports - Evaluative