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The Reporting of International News in Canada: Continuity and Change, 1988–2006
Authors:John B Sutcliffe  Walter C Soderlund  Kai Hildebrandt  Martha F Lee
Institution:Department of Political Science Canadian Studies Program , Brigham Young University ,
Abstract:This article examines Canadian daily newspaper editors' views regarding the status of international news reporting in Canada. It is based on a series of surveys administered in 1988, 1995, 2000, and 2006 that measured editors' assessments of issues such as the quantity and quality of international news in their papers, the importance they attach to international news coverage, the areas of the world they consider important to cover, and the sources they use for international news. The article uses the data from the surveys to determine whether 11 September 2001 affected editors' perceptions of international news reporting. This question has been widely studied in the United States, but less so in Canada. The central conclusion here is that 9/11 has had only a limited impact on editors' perceptions. The data across all four surveys demonstrate a remarkable degree of consistency in editors' assessments of international news reporting in Canada.
Keywords:international reporting  post-9/11 effect  agenda-setting  media convergence
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