Obviously https://t.co/zwdhAHxfK4
RT @SteveStuWill: Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRI…
RT @SteveStuWill: Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRI…
RT @SteveStuWill: Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRI…
RT @SteveStuWill: Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRI…
RT @SteveStuWill: Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRI…
RT @SteveStuWill: Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRI…
RT @SteveStuWill: Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRI…
RT @SteveStuWill: Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRI…
RT @SteveStuWill: Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRI…
RT @SteveStuWill: Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRI…
Why do journalists focus on negative news? Because that's what people want (even when they say it's not) https://t.co/DRIJlJMMRZ https://t.co/5OjVqYGVda
Stop Whining About False Balance https://t.co/n9PdiDLimg reminds me of IJPP https://t.co/cGMdCG7vKA! @mtaibbi @marctrussler @SAGECQPolitics
Consumer Demand for Negative News? Study: Subjects might not have known that they prefer negative political stories. https://t.co/q5YPTez7pI
.@AaronAmick1970 @washingtonpost some research indicates viewers gravitate to negative #news stories http://t.co/FQeJ5X2xuP @StineEckert
Consumer Demand for Cynical and Negative News Frames http://t.co/tQiEg2lJEp
Consumer Demand for Cynical and Negative News Frames http://t.co/tQiEg2lJEp
Consumer Demand for Cynical and Negative News Frames http://t.co/tQiEg2lJEp
Consumer Demand for Cynical and Negative News Frames http://t.co/cyZnqG4tnc
Consumer Demand for Cynical and Negative News Frames http://t.co/cyZnqG4tnc
Consumer Demand for Cynical and Negative News Frames http://t.co/cyZnqG4tnc
Consumer Demand for Cynical and Negative News Frames http://t.co/cyZnqG4tnc
Consumer Demand for Cynical and Negative News Frames http://t.co/cyZnqG4tnc
People more often choose to read a negative news story, despite reporting that they prefer positive news stories. http://t.co/uOprF3e7HL
We like bad news? Interesting. http://t.co/Vn4EffzxSw http://t.co/NIosWMchEV
We like bad news? Interesting. http://t.co/Vn4EffzxSw http://t.co/NIosWMchEV
@PataV69 el abstract del estudi que citan (cosa que ningún medio en Chile hace) http://t.co/e77yx3mVfl
Weird theory of the demand for bad news: It’s actually because we think the world is nicer than it is http://t.co/JpYqVZvlIO
What news consumers say vs. do: "regardless of what participants say, they exhibit a preference for negative news" http://t.co/eE51TwCpQB
What news consumers say vs. do: "regardless of what participants say, they exhibit a preference for negative news" http://t.co/eE51TwCpQB
What news consumers say vs. do: "regardless of what participants say, they exhibit a preference for negative news" http://t.co/eE51TwCpQB
What news consumers say vs. do: "regardless of what participants say, they exhibit a preference for negative news" http://t.co/eE51TwCpQB
What news consumers say vs. do: "regardless of what participants say, they exhibit a preference for negative news" http://t.co/eE51TwCpQB
What news consumers say vs. do: "regardless of what participants say, they exhibit a preference for negative news" http://t.co/eE51TwCpQB
What news consumers say vs. do: "regardless of what participants say, they exhibit a preference for negative news" http://t.co/eE51TwCpQB
What news consumers say vs. do: "regardless of what participants say, they exhibit a preference for negative news" http://t.co/eE51TwCpQB
Free to read! "Consumer Demand for Cynical & Negative News Frames" by @thetrussler @s_soroka http://t.co/ieq9oehXrC
Regardless of stated preference, people actually prefer reading negative news: http://t.co/Egkc4i10CP Preprint: http://t.co/hnMH5JpmIZ
Regardless of stated preference, people actually prefer reading negative news: http://t.co/Egkc4i10CP Preprint: http://t.co/hnMH5JpmIZ
Regardless of stated preference, people actually prefer reading negative news: http://t.co/Egkc4i10CP Preprint: http://t.co/hnMH5JpmIZ
Gee, maybe readers want nasty political "horse race" stories, say political scientists (ab$ http://t.co/JxiI7unlwn)
Gee, maybe readers want nasty political "horse race" stories, say political scientists (ab$ http://t.co/JxiI7unlwn)