Studying the news on public health: How content analysis supports media advocacy

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Studying the news on public health: How content analysis supports media advocacy

Sunday, November 30, 2003

In this article, published in the American Journal of Health Behavior, BMSG Director Lori Dorfman discusses how analyzing the news can help advocates find ways to garner media coverage for their issue and advance policy. Findings from BMSG’s research on how two public health issues have been portrayed in the news suggest ways that advocates can make themselves — and data — more readily available to reporters. The research also underscores how journalists can improve their reporting by expanding their list of sources, including more context in their work, and asking better questions based on epidemiology.

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