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Rating “Medialogia” built on the visibility of the events that are ranked by the amount of visibility of communications devoted to the particular event. Posts visibility – indicator to determine the most striking messages in the most influential media. In print media, for example, in addition to influential media visibility depends on the strip size publication, availability and size of illustrations and expressive title and other parameters. Rating is based on the media base, including about 21,800 sources (TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, news agencies, online media).
Joining the Crimea was the most notable event of the year – he took sociologists record high 13 381.61 in the column labeled as “notable events.” The second most important event of the year – the Olympic Games in Sochi (12 155.92), the third – the events in the south-east of Ukraine (10 706.49). Fourth-scale coverage in the Russian media in the past year has become a topic of currency fluctuations on the Russian market (9 830.95), followed her – the World Cup in Brazil (6 707.53) and the collapse of the Malaysian “Boeing” and Crash Investigation (5 262,07).
The ten most important events of the year also included the Russian-Ukrainian gas negotiations (4 024.38), the imposition of sanctions and kontrsanktsy towards Russia (3 496.46) events around Syria (3 264.91) and the death of the head of Total Christophe de Margerie at Moscow’s Vnukovo (2 802,59).
In addition, the Russian media actively covered topics such as humanitarian assistance to Ukraine case the head of AFK “Sistema” Vladimir Yevtushenko, the death of journalists in Ukraine, the mass bankruptcy of tour operators and OPEC’s decision to maintain oil production – these topics rated “significant events” in 2014 from 11 to 15, respectively.
Completing the top 20 topics on the election of the President of Ukraine Poroshenko, talks in Minsk to get out of the Ukrainian crisis, the closure of the gas pipeline project “South Stream”, riots in American Ferguson, as well as the removal of Evgeni Plushenko with a single tournament skaters at the Olympics in Sochi.
The study period: January 1 – December 19, 2014.
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