id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nygq2osxajbadlslrq4hf46hni Philip Palmgreen Agenda-Setting With Local and National Issues 1977 18 .pdf application/pdf 5488 344 50 (3) the relatively heavier media coverage of national political issues. to either local or national issue conditions and from a content analysis of television and newspaper coverage in Toledo, Ohio, of local and national Contrary to the findings of certain previous studies, network television was found to exercise a stronger agenda-setting influence than and scope of local and national political issues differ widely. Another important consideration is the relative &dquo;immediacy&dquo; of many issues at the local level. research is the relative efficacy of television and newspapers in influencing personal agendas.&dquo; A number of media agenda-setting influence at the local issue level. hypothesis received strong support in this study, as evidenced by the respective local and national correlations between total media coverage levels for each issue and the relative influence of local television news and national network coverage.5 over television in setting national issue agendas. ./cache/work_nygq2osxajbadlslrq4hf46hni.pdf ./txt/work_nygq2osxajbadlslrq4hf46hni.txt