“…Scholars, such as Reese, Gandy, and Grant (2001), point out that news frames refer to narrative devices and structures that are used repeatedly over time to tell news stories. Because of their persistence, news frames affect how audiences understand issues by presenting a narrow range within which audiences think about certain phenomena (D'Angelo, 2002). While many may regard news framing primarily as a paradigm utilizing quantitative content analysis, Paul D' Angelo (2002) argues that news framing constitutes a multiparadigmatic research program, accommodating a wide range of theories, methods, and techniques in analyzing the construction, dissemination, and effects of news frames.…”