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Description: Seth C. Bradshaw (Ph.D., University of Arizona) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Arts at Lewis-Clark State College. Correspondence to: Seth C. Bradshaw, Department of Communication Arts, Lewis-Clark State College, Spalding Hall, SPH. 104, Lewiston, ID 83501. Email: scbradshaw@lcsc.edu Kate Kenski (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania) is a Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Arizona where she teaches political communication, public opinion, and research methods. Robert Henderson (Ph.D., Southern Methodist University) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Stephen F. Austin State University. His research emphasizes applications of statistical approaches to facilitate decision making across a wide variety of real world situations. This study adds to the discussion about media objectivity during times of international conflict. Examining media performance in the context of United States policy toward the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, we analyze 512 stories between June 2014 and June 2015, sampling from six leading print and online news outlets. Results show that print and online media outlets tracked together in the early months of the conflict, and online outlets were faster to move away from official sources than print outlets in the months following congressional votes. The difference in source coverage did not equate to a difference in policy coverage between media formats over the course of the year. Coverage of policy justifications was sparse in both formats, though print showed evidence of a downward trend while online coverage was flat throughout the year.

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