The death of Diana: an Australian news diffusion study

2000 
News of Princess Diana's death was diffused rapidly through the population of Brisbane, Australia, with interpersonal communication playing a major role. Support was found for Riffe and Stovall's "emotional response" hypothesis: those most emotionally affected by the news (women more than men) were more likely to communicate the news to others.
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