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Can the World Expo change a city's image through foreign media reports?
Authors:Ke Xue  Xi Chen  Mingyang Yu
Institution:1. A304, Media & Design Building, Dong Chuan Rd., Shanghai 200240, PR China;2. Room 202, Building 76, No. 1059 Xinhu Rd., Shanghai 200442, PR China;3. Room 401, Antai Education Building, 535 Fuhua Zhen Rd., Shanghai 200052, PR China
Abstract:Hosting global events like the World Expo is a new form of public relations for cities, but few studies have been conducted to explore the extent to which they can change the content of media reports and media attitudes toward city image. We conducted a content analysis of all Shanghai-related news reports from November 2009 to April 2011 on 30 English newspapers in 10 countries. We found a few interesting discoveries. First, the Shanghai Expo 2010 did affect newspapers’ agenda-building, with the Expo being the topic of most reports and the most important news before and during the Expo. Second, the Expo brought changes to the news frames of newspapers, but the changes were still constrained by media practices. Third, the Expo improved newspapers’ attitudes toward Shanghai's city image, particularly toward the city's potential. Finally and most importantly, global events such as the Expo do have a significant impact on the content and attitudes of newspaper reports, but a single event cannot produce long-lasting effects. Therefore improving city image requires “better actions than just better words.”
Keywords:World Expo  Media reports  City image  Agenda setting  News frames
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