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<p><big> History </big></p>
<p>Agenda-setting theory was formally developed by <a href="page.php?w=Maxwell_McCombs">Maxwell McCombs</a> and <a href="page.php?w=Donald_Lewis_Shaw">Donald Lewis Shaw</a> in a study on the 1968 US presidential election, "the Chapel Hill study". McCombs and Shaw demonstrated a strong correlation between one hundred Chapel Hill residents' thought on what was the most important election issue and what the local news media reported was the most important issue. By comparing the salience of issues in news content with</p><p>
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