id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_y625f7kknnbqzepmjvf6ypwhq4 C. Danielle Vinson Entertainment or Education 2002 18 .pdf application/pdf 8697 482 62 For example, victims who are covered by the media may have difficulty recovering and feel further victimized by reporters and their stories (Gersh 1992). Crime stories make up 20 to 30 percent of local television news content (Kaiser Family Foundation 1998; Klite et al. there were no cameras to capture the dramatic events that happen in courtrooms, news organizations would find coverage of the courts too costly and inefficient. of market-driven media rather than an emphasis on important cases and educating the public and that cameras in the court will increase the drama in court To test these hypotheses, we examined coverage of the courts in daily newspapers and local television newscasts from five media markets—Los Angeles; court reporting occurs, we were also able to obtain network news coverage of violent crime accounted for 54 percent of newspaper stories and almost 75 percent of television coverage. ./cache/work_y625f7kknnbqzepmjvf6ypwhq4.pdf ./txt/work_y625f7kknnbqzepmjvf6ypwhq4.txt