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Change: landscape aand creditinfluence toshifting theirdomestic importancepartisan inpolitics shiftingduring domesticearly partisanelection politics.stages.Sources Atkin, Charles K. "The Impact of Polling on the Mass Media." AAPSS 472(1984): 119-128.Dunford, David. Phone Interview. 12 November 2007.Norman, Jim. Phone Interview. 12 November 2007.
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Change: acrossacross all five publications, with no radical variation or shift in frequency from one publication to the next. The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times mentioned Iran in 14% of their stories, while The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal made reference
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Nov 14 2007, 5:13 AM EST
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Change: David Dunford, a former U.S. Ambassador to Oman, Saudi Arabia and professor for the Middle Eastern Department at The University of Arizona, finds no surprise
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Nov 14 2007, 3:43 AM EST
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Change: EditorialCoverage coverage of the Democratic and Republican primaries reveals that the importance of these two key countries and the issues surrounding them receive more coverage than in the wider news reports on the region. Combined coverage of Iran, Iraq and Israel in campaign stories in The Washington Post
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Change: A follow-up on these same issues in editorialEditorial coverage of the Democratic and Republican primaries reveals that the importance of these two key countries and the issues surrounding
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Change: , mentioned less frequently those issues directly relating to Israel than what had appeared in their Middle East sections. This suggests that such media outlets
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Change: concernworry over Iran’s nuclear program and Israel’s associated concern that “Iran could have nukes soon." These issues appeared evenly across all five publications, with no radical variation or shift in frequency from one publication to the next. The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times mentioned
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Change: Today came out with the least coverage on Iran, with 10%. While the stories tend to intertwine Israel, Iran and Iraq, they represent a more diverse array of concerns associated with U.S. - Iranian tensions in an international forum, concerns that are largely ignored in the second pool of data.
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Nov 14 2007, 3:13 AM EST
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Change: (link: Iraq Asks For Irans Help in Calming Kurdish Crisis”) to concern over Iran’s nuclear program (Americans Split On Iran Action: Poll) and Israel’s associated concern that “Iran could have nukes soon(Link: UN
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Change: The survey takes into consideration the relevant results from two separate avenues of research. The first is a record of the top 130 stories in
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