RT Journal Article T1 The Prominence of Weak Economies: Factors and Trends in Global News Coverage of Economic Crisis, 2009–2012 A1 Blondheim, Menahem A1 Segev, Elad A1 Cabrera-González, María de los Ángeles K1 Crisis económicas - 2008-.... K1 Información internacional K1 Economía K1 Globalización (Economía) AB This study investigates what makes a country newsworthy in economic news around the world. Employing Web-mining techniques on 35 leading news sites in the 10 most popular Internet languages, we calculated and tracked the relative prominence of countries in the world’s economic news from 2009 to 2012, a time of economic recession. Our findings suggest that major changes in GDP, even in relatively small economies, are no less important than overall GDP in explaining countries’ prominence in world economic news. Time-lag analysis of change in GDP and in news prominence identified three types of relation between news prominence and economic performance, reflecting the extent of world interest, press freedom, and the availability of reporting facilities. Network analysis of country co-mentions revealed three ripples when crisis hit noncore European countries, extending first to Europe’s leading economies, then global leading economies, and finally global developing economies. We discuss our findings’ implications for future research in the field. PB International Journal of Communication SN 1932–8036 YR 2015 FD 2015-05-23 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/29996 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/29996 LA eng NO BLONDHEIM, M.; SEGEV, E.; & CABRERA GONZÁLEZ, M.A. (2015) "The Prominence of Weak Economies: Factors and Trends in Global News Coverage of Economic Crisis, 2009–2012", International Journal of Communication,9 (ISNN: 1932-8036) pp.46-65 NO Universidad de Málaga DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 19 ene 2026