Suppose a newspaper editor notices that stories about crime are read more often than stories about other
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Suppose a newspaper editor notices that stories about crime are read more often than stories about other topics, such as inflation or health insurance costs. More people reading a story leads to more advertisements being seen, which boosts revenue. If this outlet were to then start offering readers more stories on crime, giving less space to stories about these other topics,
which media effect would we see most in use?
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