What Is Fake News? The processes by which news is selected—the values that determine the selection of one story over another—have long attracted scholarly interest. Characteristics and potential of an emerging genre. How Journalists value Positive News. Although the negative bias of the news media is generally recognized in many countries, the media also regularly feature various types of positive news, ranging from touching human interest stories … Expand. Abstract This article explores the potential added value of online news media in reporting European Union EU politics.
Precisely, it examines the extent to which online reporting could generate … Expand. This chapter contextualises analysis of news by discussing key arguments and theories from critical scholarly literature on news selection, and beyond.
This extensive literature review will consider … Expand. The eristic of newsworthiness in the representation of Barnevernet controversy: A case study of the Norwegian Child Welfare Service. The material covers the controversy around the … Expand. Rethinking news values: What a discursive approach can tell us about the construction of news discourse and news photography.
Conceptually, they encompass not only the newsworthy aspects of happenings or news actors but … Expand. What goes on in editorial conferences and how do news journalists decide what is newsworthy? While there is a large body of research on news values and news selection, most research does not clearly distinguish between the concept of news and news selection, on the one hand, and news values … Expand.
No cause for celebration: the rise of celebrity news values in the British quality press. At the … Expand. What Is News? Galtung and Ruge revisited. This study aims to shed light on the news selection process by examining the news values currently operational in British newspapers.
The study takes as its starting point Galtung and Ruge's widely … Expand. Interactive Infographics and News Values. The suggestion that the activities of public relations professionals and news agencies help to shape news content in national and local news media is increasingly commonplace among journalists, … Expand.
View 1 excerpt, references methods. Psychology of News Decisions. This article is about causal explanations for the way journalists report the news.
News values for consumer groups. National news agencies, staffed by fewer than a dozen journalists per shift in some cases, are able to produce ready-made news bulletins for hundreds of national and regional radio stations. These … Expand. The American Journalist in the 21st Century. The bad news is that the purchasing power of journalists remains below that of the early s. That is according … Expand. View 1 excerpt, references background.
Essential reading for scholars, students and practitioners of journalism. Tony Harcup analyses the news, its meaning, its point and some of its impediments. He concentrates on why journalists produce news — whatever its uses — and avoids popular, if important, distractions such as fake news.
I have no hesitation in recommending this book to practitioners and students. Skip to main content Skip to table of contents. Advertisement Hide. This service is more advanced with JavaScript available. What's the Point of News? A Study in Ethical Journalism. Authors view affiliations Tony Harcup. Explores what journalism might become if practiced alongside a commitment to ethical listening and active citizenship Challenges dominant news values in theory and practice by drawing on feminism and other forms of critical thinking Proposes an alternative set of contemporary news values based more on ideas of social justice than on chasing clicks.
Front Matter Pages i-vii. What Is the Point of News? Pages Alternative Values in News Reporting. Ethical Journalism for the Public Good. Power and Agency in the News Industry. Six Stories and a Headline. The Point of News: Conclusion and Implications. Back Matter Pages
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