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The one and the many: why this approach works
When I go to Selhurst Park every fortnight, one of the things I look forward to most is the chanting. If I'm lucky, the Arthur Wait stand is going to pick up on the "We're the boys from South East London" chant that's started by the Palace Ultras - but more likely than not, I'm going to be listening to it - or singing it quietly - as the Holmesdale End belt it out. Every time it's sung, it sounds amazing. But - and this is no offence to the Palace fans in the Holmesdale - if
Daniel Hatton
Mar 231 min read
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Outlet assessments: Framing and Emotiveness
One of the strange things about the news is that the same event can be described very differently across outlets. One outlet might focus on the economic fallout of a development, another might focus on the human-cost, and another still on the geopolitical context behind it. And all that is before we look at the language used, which can vary widely. In our Daily Briefings, we assess articles against three dimensions: framing , emotiveness, and the emphasis of the article . S
Daniel Hatton
Mar 112 min read
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Why choose News Agency?
We are in the business of 'enough news'. 'Enough news' helps you orient to major developments, without overwhelming you with information, bias, or emotive framing. . Benefits of our Daily Briefings Reduced cognitive / emotional load : our briefings are brief and free from emotive language. One news update a day, at 8am : no breaking news, no urgency. Enough . Agency around further news consumption : we provide links to further articles, but we also show the framing, emotiv
Daniel Hatton
Feb 21 min read
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