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Both Sides of the Story

Authors :
Wiebke Loosen
Jan-Hinrik Schmidt
Source :
Digital Journalism. 3:259-278
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2014.

Abstract

While digital networked media contribute to a substantial shift in the relationship between journalists and their audiences, current research still largely focuses on one side or the other. This paper aims to overcome this conceptual and empirical deficit by presenting findings from two case studies on German news journalism (a daily TV newscast and a weekly political talk show). They operationalize the concept of inclusion distance, which aims at the (in-)congruence of mutual expectations between journalists and audience members, in a series of standardized surveys among newsroom staff as well as their online users. The paper introduces three different comparative dimensions which this study design affords and illustrates them with findings (1) on journalistic role conceptions and (2) the (assumed) motivations for participation. Besides demonstrating the value of such a multi-level comparison, our findings also provide substantial and nuanced evidence concerning the relation between journalists and their...

Details

ISSN :
2167082X and 21670811
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digital Journalism
Accession number :
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