FRAMING OF THE INCIDENTS OF INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL IMPORTANCE IN PRINT MEDIA OF PAKISTAN : AN EVIDENCE FROM PALWAMA ATTACK LEADING TO 27TH FEBRUARY PAK-INDIA ESCALATION AND US WITHDRAWAL FROM A...


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Palwamas ashes a haunting sightAmidst the withdrawal of US mightKeen eyes in Pakistan they do scanIn newspapers Dawn and TribuneSources of truth they are deemedTruthful coverage so it would seemAll frames political economic socialNarrated by the scribes with a pen of precision in Pakistans den.- Poem by the author.This is an elaborated research paper of the author S M Nazmuz Sakib.It is about print media and Pakistan.This study examines the coverage of two major events the Palwama attack and the US withdrawal in two Pakistani newspapers Dawn and Tribune over two different time periods. The study analyzed 482 articles with 192 about the Palwama attack and 290 about the US withdrawal using content analysis on SPSS. The study found that both newspapers provided comprehensive coverage of the events including national international political economic and social frames. It was also observed that the newspapers gave more coverage to official sources such as ISPR and GoP and that 75% of the content was thematic and 25% was episodic. Additionally the study found that the Tribune focused more on the Palwama attack and national frames while Dawn focused more on the US withdrawal and international frames and that Dawn had more thematic framing and more genuine sources while Tribune had more episodic framing and its news desk.
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