Content analysis of newspaper and television coverage provides an overview, for the first time, of the frequency, depth and range of coverage of agricultural issues in the Swiss media in 2004. Authors observe that "it may be concluded that media coverage of farming issues is somewhat superficial."
Center for Science in the Public Interest, Washington, D.C.
Format:
News release
Publication Date:
1997-10-02
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 151 Document Number: C24430
Notes:
Retrieved July 7, 2006, 4 pages., "Marketing campaign (disguised as research findings) boosts wine as a health food -- says CSPI report." The California Wine Institute "manipulates research evidence to highlight reasons to drink, but fails to report evidence of alcohol's ill effects."
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