Media Systems and Attention Cycles: Volume and Topics of News Coverage on COVID-19 in the United States and China

Christopher D. Wirz, Anqi Shao, Luye Bao, Emily L. Howell, Hannah Monroe, Kaiping Chen

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Abstract

We examined initial newspaper coverage of the COVID-19 outbreak (January–May 2020) in the United States and China, countries with contrasting media systems and pandemic experiences. We join the context-rich media systems literature and the longitudinal nature of the issue-attention literature to expand each by providing more system-level context for explaining how media cover an issue over time. U.S. coverage peaked later and stayed consistently high, while Chinese coverage was more variable. The most prominent topics in Chinese coverage were related to domestic outbreak response, while U.S. coverage focused on politics, highlighting how issue-attention cycles differ across countries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1048-1071
Number of pages24
JournalJournalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
Volume99
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • comparative
  • coronavirus
  • issue-attention cycle
  • risk communication

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