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Investigating the Determinants of International News Flow

A Meta-Analysis

Haoming Denis Wu

Studies investigating the determinants of international news flow in the past few decades are systematically reviewed and analyzed. The factors found in these various studies can be demarcated into two broad categories: gatekeeper perspective and logistical perspective. A synthetic profile of the past studies is also provided, which includes the regions and topics covered by international news, geographic distribution of the studies' locales, space/newshole allotted for different regions, and media examined by the studies. The article ends with a critique of the past studies and offers some prospects for future research on this topic.

Key Words: determinant • foreign news • international news • meta-analysis • news flow

International Communication Gazette, Vol. 60, No. 6, 493-512 (1998)
DOI: 10.1177/0016549298060006003


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