Over the past few years many historians have studied the relation between the media and politics partly because critics believe that journalists\' influence on politics is increasing. The influence of the Journaal which has always attracted a (relatively) large number of viewers can not be ignored. This article considers therefore the development of the content and form of political broadcasting of the journaal over the last fifty years. Contrary to most researchers I have not used broadcasts of election campaigns as a case study. Instead this article focuses on reports about a number of government crises. Since being informed about the fall of one\'s government is at least as important in a democracy as being informed about election campai...
The relationship between politicians and journalists is often portrayed as an intimate dance, charac...
What challenge does the mediatization of politics present to the ideal of the journalist as a watchd...
In 1977 the hotel Polen burned down leaving 33 dead and 46 wounded most of whom were foreigners; in ...
Over the past few years many historians have studied the relation between the media and politics par...
In the first 25 years of its existence Dutch public television news was limited by many restrictions...
This article researches the origin of party political broadcasts (ZPP/ZENDTIJD POLITIEKEPARTIJEN) an...
Politicians, journalists and scholars in the Netherlands and abroad regularly express their concern ...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the 1990s, many have argued that journalists should focus less o...
News media play a basic role in giving publicity and meaning to global suffering as it is mainly thr...
Contains fulltext : 130183pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article...
In the last couple of decades various scholars have signaled the occurrence and development of impor...
Since the 1990s, many have argued that journalists should focus less on elite sources and more on al...
Suzanne van Scheijen Financial crises in the media. A study of the framing of news on financial\xc2\...
'Wie kan keren, de Hand des Heren'. Politics and newspapers on responsibilities following the flood ...
M.A. (Communication)The daily press in several Western countries is subjected to certain market, psy...
The relationship between politicians and journalists is often portrayed as an intimate dance, charac...
What challenge does the mediatization of politics present to the ideal of the journalist as a watchd...
In 1977 the hotel Polen burned down leaving 33 dead and 46 wounded most of whom were foreigners; in ...
Over the past few years many historians have studied the relation between the media and politics par...
In the first 25 years of its existence Dutch public television news was limited by many restrictions...
This article researches the origin of party political broadcasts (ZPP/ZENDTIJD POLITIEKEPARTIJEN) an...
Politicians, journalists and scholars in the Netherlands and abroad regularly express their concern ...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the 1990s, many have argued that journalists should focus less o...
News media play a basic role in giving publicity and meaning to global suffering as it is mainly thr...
Contains fulltext : 130183pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article...
In the last couple of decades various scholars have signaled the occurrence and development of impor...
Since the 1990s, many have argued that journalists should focus less on elite sources and more on al...
Suzanne van Scheijen Financial crises in the media. A study of the framing of news on financial\xc2\...
'Wie kan keren, de Hand des Heren'. Politics and newspapers on responsibilities following the flood ...
M.A. (Communication)The daily press in several Western countries is subjected to certain market, psy...
The relationship between politicians and journalists is often portrayed as an intimate dance, charac...
What challenge does the mediatization of politics present to the ideal of the journalist as a watchd...
In 1977 the hotel Polen burned down leaving 33 dead and 46 wounded most of whom were foreigners; in ...