Hi Mei,
The following document might help you understand the use of
news frame:
http://www.journalism.org/resources/...ming/frame.asp
The term seems to be used in the sense of a
frame of reference,
scenario or
area.
To quote from the document above:
Quote:
The findings suggest that the notion that the press builds most stories around just a couple of story telling frames, such as conflict, is untrue. Newspapers, at least in their front pages, employ a variety of frames, and no one of them dominates.
The study identified thirteen possible frames for news stories to test our hypotheses on what we think journalists commonly use. The frames were: Straight news account: No dominant narrative frame other than outlining the basic who, what, when where, why and how Conflict Story: A focus on conflict inherent to the situation or brewing among the players Consensus Story: An emphasis on the points of agreement around an issue or event Conjecture Story: A focus around conjecture or speculation of what is to come Process Story: An explanation of the process of something or how something works Historical Outlook: How the current news fits into history Horse Race: Who is winning and who is losing Trend Story: The news as an ongoing trend Policy Explored: A focus on exploring policy and its impact Reaction Story: A response or reaction from one of the major players Reality Check: A close look into the veracity of a statement made or information given Wrongdoing Exposed: The uncovering of wrongdoing or injustice Personality Profile: A profile of the newsmaker
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I'll wait to see what the others think.
Hope this helps.