Framing Covid-19 vaccination: a study of Malaysian mainstream and alternative online news portals / Pui Gou Siang and Rani Ann Balaraman

The COVID-19 pandemic is reaching a worrying state in Malaysia and the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme has been initiated to tackle the pandemic. Various news pertaining to the COVID-19 vaccines have been reported and it raises questions of whether the way online news portals frame the news...

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Main Authors: Pui, Gou Siang, Balaraman, Rani Ann
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spelling my.uitm.ir.651792022-08-09T04:49:50Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65179/ Framing Covid-19 vaccination: a study of Malaysian mainstream and alternative online news portals / Pui Gou Siang and Rani Ann Balaraman Pui, Gou Siang Balaraman, Rani Ann News agencies Communicable diseases and public health The COVID-19 pandemic is reaching a worrying state in Malaysia and the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme has been initiated to tackle the pandemic. Various news pertaining to the COVID-19 vaccines have been reported and it raises questions of whether the way online news portals frame the news would influence the public’s willingness to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or not. Building on previous literature examining the role of mass media in health communication and drawing on the theoretical concepts of framing, the study examined news stories published by New Straits Times Online, The Star Online, Malaysiakini, and Free Malaysia Today from March 1, 2021 to November 30, 2021.The findings concluded that there is a statistically significant difference in the use of news frames between the online news portals. The results obtained from the study may serve as a benchmark for journalists and media practitioners in their future reporting of vaccination news because they revealed the underlying news frames that influence one’s understanding of core issues and problems revolving around the COVID-19 vaccination in Malaysia. Faculty of Communication and Media Studies (FCMS) 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65179/1/65179.pdf Framing Covid-19 vaccination: a study of Malaysian mainstream and alternative online news portals / Pui Gou Siang and Rani Ann Balaraman. (2022) Forum Komunikasi, 17 (1): 1. pp. 1-28. ISSN 0127-8991 https://forumkomunikasi.uitm.edu.my/
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Communicable diseases and public health
Pui, Gou Siang
Balaraman, Rani Ann
Framing Covid-19 vaccination: a study of Malaysian mainstream and alternative online news portals / Pui Gou Siang and Rani Ann Balaraman
description The COVID-19 pandemic is reaching a worrying state in Malaysia and the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme has been initiated to tackle the pandemic. Various news pertaining to the COVID-19 vaccines have been reported and it raises questions of whether the way online news portals frame the news would influence the public’s willingness to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or not. Building on previous literature examining the role of mass media in health communication and drawing on the theoretical concepts of framing, the study examined news stories published by New Straits Times Online, The Star Online, Malaysiakini, and Free Malaysia Today from March 1, 2021 to November 30, 2021.The findings concluded that there is a statistically significant difference in the use of news frames between the online news portals. The results obtained from the study may serve as a benchmark for journalists and media practitioners in their future reporting of vaccination news because they revealed the underlying news frames that influence one’s understanding of core issues and problems revolving around the COVID-19 vaccination in Malaysia.
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title Framing Covid-19 vaccination: a study of Malaysian mainstream and alternative online news portals / Pui Gou Siang and Rani Ann Balaraman
title_short Framing Covid-19 vaccination: a study of Malaysian mainstream and alternative online news portals / Pui Gou Siang and Rani Ann Balaraman
title_full Framing Covid-19 vaccination: a study of Malaysian mainstream and alternative online news portals / Pui Gou Siang and Rani Ann Balaraman
title_fullStr Framing Covid-19 vaccination: a study of Malaysian mainstream and alternative online news portals / Pui Gou Siang and Rani Ann Balaraman
title_full_unstemmed Framing Covid-19 vaccination: a study of Malaysian mainstream and alternative online news portals / Pui Gou Siang and Rani Ann Balaraman
title_sort framing covid-19 vaccination: a study of malaysian mainstream and alternative online news portals / pui gou siang and rani ann balaraman
publisher Faculty of Communication and Media Studies (FCMS)
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url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65179/1/65179.pdf
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