Consonance of a story with preconceptions about a nation or region affects
which stories are badly edited. Many inaccuracies serve to shift stories
towards greater consonance with stereotypes, particularly for the Latin
American examples cited (14, 19, 39).
Recent research shows how the unwitting "frame" or ideology of news
workers affects the selection and form of the news (e.g. Tuchman 1978,
Glasgow University Media Group 1976). The findings presented here make
it clear that the frame, and the news factors which are part of it, influence the
transmission as well as the creation of news. Editing inaccuracies are not
unpatterned accidents. They serve to make news stories more newsworthy,
however unconscious copy editors may be of the errors and their effect.
Consonance of a story with preconceptions about a nation or region affectswhich stories are badly edited. Many inaccuracies serve to shift storiestowards greater consonance with stereotypes, particularly for the LatinAmerican examples cited (14, 19, 39).Recent research shows how the unwitting "frame" or ideology of newsworkers affects the selection and form of the news (e.g. Tuchman 1978,Glasgow University Media Group 1976). The findings presented here makeit clear that the frame, and the news factors which are part of it, influence thetransmission as well as the creation of news. Editing inaccuracies are notunpatterned accidents. They serve to make news stories more newsworthy,however unconscious copy editors may be of the errors and their effect.
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