This study explored how news is defined by three groups of people (journalists, public relations practitioners, audience members) and in three types of media (television, newspapers, radio) across two different cultures (Israel and Germany). Shoemaker\u27s (1996a) theory of newsworthiness served as the theoretical background. A quantitative content analysis of over 13,000 news items from 20 newspaper, television, and radio organizations in Israel and Germany along with 18 qualitative focus group discussions were conducted to achieve three general research goals: (1) To describe and compare the kind of news produced in two different countries based on the constructs deviance and social significance. (2) To explore individual-level explanatio...
As news media change, so media news consumption changes with them. This paper, part of a larger inte...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed, by r...
This study analyses the construction and cultural effects of news values in the discourse of British...
Worldwide, the consumption of news and information is greater than ever before. But twenty years of ...
Determining what is newsworthy is a daily challenge even to the very people who source news, produce...
Studies on newsworthiness have developed mainly into two ways of explaining how events become news. ...
This paper attempts to challenge our dualistic understanding of foreign news and to discuss it as a ...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by re...
The problem of this study was an analysis of the selection of news by newspaper editors in another c...
The present article reviews the theory behind what news values are. The focal point is the seminal w...
Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explan...
TV news are essentially cultural phenomena. Previous research suggests that the often-overlooked for...
This paper attempts to challenge our dualistic understanding of foreign news and to discuss it as a ...
Serving as a key concept throughout, “the culture peg,” stereotype-themed content in international n...
This article investigates the volume of foreign news provided by public service and commercial TV ch...
As news media change, so media news consumption changes with them. This paper, part of a larger inte...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed, by r...
This study analyses the construction and cultural effects of news values in the discourse of British...
Worldwide, the consumption of news and information is greater than ever before. But twenty years of ...
Determining what is newsworthy is a daily challenge even to the very people who source news, produce...
Studies on newsworthiness have developed mainly into two ways of explaining how events become news. ...
This paper attempts to challenge our dualistic understanding of foreign news and to discuss it as a ...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by re...
The problem of this study was an analysis of the selection of news by newspaper editors in another c...
The present article reviews the theory behind what news values are. The focal point is the seminal w...
Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explan...
TV news are essentially cultural phenomena. Previous research suggests that the often-overlooked for...
This paper attempts to challenge our dualistic understanding of foreign news and to discuss it as a ...
Serving as a key concept throughout, “the culture peg,” stereotype-themed content in international n...
This article investigates the volume of foreign news provided by public service and commercial TV ch...
As news media change, so media news consumption changes with them. This paper, part of a larger inte...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed, by r...
This study analyses the construction and cultural effects of news values in the discourse of British...