Burying the news for the public: Agenda cutting of the Tamil newspapers and MIC candidate Facebook during the 13th general election

Guided by Agenda Cutting theory, this study examines the pattern of media coverage on issues portrayed in Tamil newspapers and Facebook during Malaysian General Election 13. A total of 1309 news articles from Tamil Nesan and Malaysia Nanban and 111 postings on MIC’s Facebook were identified and exam...

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Main Authors: Zanuddin, H., Sern, T.J., Ahmad, F., Hassan, B.R.A., Zawawi, J.W.M., Hashim, N., Ishak, M.B.
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spelling my.um.eprints.188322019-02-13T07:10:14Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18832/ Burying the news for the public: Agenda cutting of the Tamil newspapers and MIC candidate Facebook during the 13th general election Zanuddin, H. Sern, T.J. Ahmad, F. Hassan, B.R.A. Zawawi, J.W.M. Hashim, N. Ishak, M.B. H Social Sciences (General) Guided by Agenda Cutting theory, this study examines the pattern of media coverage on issues portrayed in Tamil newspapers and Facebook during Malaysian General Election 13. A total of 1309 news articles from Tamil Nesan and Malaysia Nanban and 111 postings on MIC’s Facebook were identified and examined during the election campaign period from April 20 – May 6, 2013, specifically just before and soon after the election. A total of 127 Facebook accounts of MIC’s candidates for state and parliamentary constituencies were examined during the same period. Findings show that out of the 17 examined issues eight issues (i.e., crime, social, environment, national unity, nationalism, health issues, international relations and immigrants) were not reported by these Indian dailies. A similar result can also be found on MIC’s parliamentary and state seat candidates’ Facebook. Findings from this study draw a conclusion that without a flawed agenda cutting strategy, the MIC could have garnered valuable electoral votes during its GE13 campaign. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Press 2017 Article PeerReviewed Zanuddin, H. and Sern, T.J. and Ahmad, F. and Hassan, B.R.A. and Zawawi, J.W.M. and Hashim, N. and Ishak, M.B. (2017) Burying the news for the public: Agenda cutting of the Tamil newspapers and MIC candidate Facebook during the 13th general election. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication, 33 (2). pp. 55-72. ISSN 2289-1528 http://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/article/view/19088
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
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Zanuddin, H.
Sern, T.J.
Ahmad, F.
Hassan, B.R.A.
Zawawi, J.W.M.
Hashim, N.
Ishak, M.B.
Burying the news for the public: Agenda cutting of the Tamil newspapers and MIC candidate Facebook during the 13th general election
description Guided by Agenda Cutting theory, this study examines the pattern of media coverage on issues portrayed in Tamil newspapers and Facebook during Malaysian General Election 13. A total of 1309 news articles from Tamil Nesan and Malaysia Nanban and 111 postings on MIC’s Facebook were identified and examined during the election campaign period from April 20 – May 6, 2013, specifically just before and soon after the election. A total of 127 Facebook accounts of MIC’s candidates for state and parliamentary constituencies were examined during the same period. Findings show that out of the 17 examined issues eight issues (i.e., crime, social, environment, national unity, nationalism, health issues, international relations and immigrants) were not reported by these Indian dailies. A similar result can also be found on MIC’s parliamentary and state seat candidates’ Facebook. Findings from this study draw a conclusion that without a flawed agenda cutting strategy, the MIC could have garnered valuable electoral votes during its GE13 campaign.
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author Zanuddin, H.
Sern, T.J.
Ahmad, F.
Hassan, B.R.A.
Zawawi, J.W.M.
Hashim, N.
Ishak, M.B.
author_facet Zanuddin, H.
Sern, T.J.
Ahmad, F.
Hassan, B.R.A.
Zawawi, J.W.M.
Hashim, N.
Ishak, M.B.
author_sort Zanuddin, H.
title Burying the news for the public: Agenda cutting of the Tamil newspapers and MIC candidate Facebook during the 13th general election
title_short Burying the news for the public: Agenda cutting of the Tamil newspapers and MIC candidate Facebook during the 13th general election
title_full Burying the news for the public: Agenda cutting of the Tamil newspapers and MIC candidate Facebook during the 13th general election
title_fullStr Burying the news for the public: Agenda cutting of the Tamil newspapers and MIC candidate Facebook during the 13th general election
title_full_unstemmed Burying the news for the public: Agenda cutting of the Tamil newspapers and MIC candidate Facebook during the 13th general election
title_sort burying the news for the public: agenda cutting of the tamil newspapers and mic candidate facebook during the 13th general election
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Press
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