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Abstract
The current study draws evidence from the Smithsonian Institution while examining a classic agenda-setting hypothesis during a
period of 30 years in relation to media attention of the Smithsonian and a behavioral index of public salience, – namely its
long-term, monthly visits. Second, it explores a larger theoretical concern often expressed by scholars in terms of the
agenda-setting function over two different eras, the analog and the digital media periods.
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