Natalie P Jones’s research while affiliated with University of Amsterdam and other places

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Figure 1. Predicted length as a function of outlet type and presence of news factor "influence and relevance" in newspaper articles.
News factors with their definitions, operationalizations, overall presence in economic news (% of news items), and intercoder-reliability results.
OLS and logistic regression models predicting news item prominence.
Newsworthiness and story prominence: How the presence of news factors relates to upfront position and length of news stories
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February 2020

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Natalie P Jones

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Rens Vliegenthart

The presence of news factors in journalistic products has been abundantly researched, but investigations into their actual impact on the news production process are scarce. This study provides a large-scale analysis of why news factors matter: Whether, how, and which news factors affect the prominence of news items and does this differ per outlet type? A manual content analysis of print, online, and television news demonstrates that a larger total number of news factors in a story positively predict an item’s length and likelihood of front-page publication or likelihood of being a newscast’s opening item. News factors ‘conflict’ and ‘eliteness’ have the strongest impact, mixed evidence was found for ‘proximity’ and ‘personification’, whereas relationships with ‘negativity’, ‘influence and relevance’, and ‘continuity’ were mostly insignificant. Fewer differences than expected emerged between outlet types (popular vs quality press). Especially for television news, outlet type (public vs commercial broadcaster) hardly mattered.

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... Norm compliance is the regular case in social interactions and evolves in a "noiseless," unspectacular way. It is the norm transgressions that produce irritations and frictions (Jacobsson and Löfmarck, 2008) and ultimately make a case newsworthy, containing conflict, personalization, and harm-as classic news factors would predict (Boukes et al., 2022). ...

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Endorsement of scientific norms among non-scientists: The role of science news consumption, political ideology, and science field
Newsworthiness and story prominence: How the presence of news factors relates to upfront position and length of news stories

Journalism