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Media Agenda in Maruti Case:A Study of Four National Dailies


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As the findings of the study suggest that all the sampled dailies have not given much salience to this issue nevertheless the data reveals that media often follow an agenda. Dainik Bhaskar published 55 news stones which were biased nature and projected the workers union with negative treatment Dainik Jagran published 25 news stones that were biased nature. In these 25 news stones the newspaper clearly advocated govt, and company management and projected the trade union in such a way that as whole faults lies with trade union. Damik Jagran followed by The Times of India with 24 biased news stories, Daimk Bhaskar published 13 biased stones and The Hindu has published just 1 story that was biased nature.

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Agenda Setting, Unobtrusive, Media Effects.
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Mandev
Department of CM&T, Guru Jambheshwar University, Hisar, Haryana, India
Manoj Dayal
Department of CM&T, Guru Jambheshwar University, Hisar, Haryana, India

Abstract


As the findings of the study suggest that all the sampled dailies have not given much salience to this issue nevertheless the data reveals that media often follow an agenda. Dainik Bhaskar published 55 news stones which were biased nature and projected the workers union with negative treatment Dainik Jagran published 25 news stones that were biased nature. In these 25 news stones the newspaper clearly advocated govt, and company management and projected the trade union in such a way that as whole faults lies with trade union. Damik Jagran followed by The Times of India with 24 biased news stories, Daimk Bhaskar published 13 biased stones and The Hindu has published just 1 story that was biased nature.

Keywords


Agenda Setting, Unobtrusive, Media Effects.