“…According to Ardèvol-Abreu (2015), framing theory takes the communicator, the text, the receiver, and the culture as essential elements. The Framing Theory (Entman, 1993;Sádaba-Garraza, 2001) has been applied to analyse a number of topics, mainly political, such as George W. Bush's discourse on the "war on terror" (Azpíroz, 2013), education politics (Cabalin, 2013), issues concerning health prevention campaigns such as Spain's Anti-tobacco Act (Camacho and Aiestaran, 2013) and those focused on alcohol consumption (Paricio-Esteban, Rodríguez-Luque and Rabadán-Zaragoza, 2012). Referring to current-event news, there are studies of some highly relevant events such as the Fukushima disaster (Gómez, Roses and Rivera, 2014) and media coverage of ETA murders (Caminos, Armentia and Marín, 2012).…”