“…We focus on data related to the post-scandal phase, when thematic broadness may be most relevant for news media, given that, once the scandal pick is over, journalists look for stories that attract a wide audience (Coombs, 2015;Henderson, 2009). We measure thematic broadness through a semantic network analysis (De Nooy, Mrvar, & Batagelj, 2005;Evans & Aceves, 2016;Illia, Bantimadouris, & Meggiorin, 2016;Illia et al, 2021) and use machine-learning-based text analysis (Etter, Colleoni, Illia, Meggiorin, & D' Eugenio, 2018;Liu, 2012) to measure legitimacy judgments in both social media and traditional news media. The presented findings extend our understanding of the construction and modification of organizational legitimacy in a multi-level process as suggested by institutional theory (Bitektine & Haack, 2015;Haack et al, 2020;Suddaby et al, 2017).…”