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Quarterly media analysis of family violence reporting : October - December 2007 Prepared by Michelle McGuinness of McGuinness Media for the Ministry of Social Development for the Campaign for Action on Family Violence

By: McGuinness, Michelle.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Campaign for Action on Family Violence, Ministry of Social Development, 2007Description: electronic document (56 pages); PDF format: 734.31 KB.Subject(s): ADVOCACY | ATTITUDES | BEHAVIOUR CHANGE | CHILD HOMICIDE | MĀORI | MEDIA | PRINT MEDIA | RADIO | TELEVISION | NEW ZEALAND | FAMILY VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSEOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This is the second report. Three quarterly media audits were commissioned to measure changes in the way family violence has been reported by the news media since the[Campaign for Action on Family Violence's]media advocacy project began in 2006 (and compared to baseline sample from 2005). Improvement was measured by the number of stories, size and placement, headline size and content. (from the It's not OK campaign website).
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This is the second report. Three quarterly media audits were commissioned to measure changes in the way family violence has been reported by the news media since the[Campaign for Action on Family Violence's]media advocacy project began in 2006 (and compared to baseline sample from 2005). Improvement was measured by the number of stories, size and placement, headline size and content. (from the It's not OK campaign website).