The objective of this paper is twofold. The first aim is to examine the characteristics of the celebrity press in Flanders (the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium) in comparison with the foreign celebrity press. The second aim is to characterise the interaction between local celebrities and journalists, as conflict, cooperation or negotiation. To this end, a content analysis was performed on the three Flemish celebrity magazines and leading journalists, editors and celebrities were interviewed. The results show that, first, the majority of the articles cannot be typified as ‘gossip’ stories and, second, most journalists and celebrities label the mutual relationship as one of cooperation and negotiation. However, as a result of market competitio...
The social construction of celebrity involves a triangular relationship between personalities, audie...
Brussels-based foreign correspondents report on EU news stories within their area of expertise and, ...
This article analyses the representations of regulated nuisance in a section of Flemish newspapers o...
The objective of this paper is twofold. The first aim is to examine the characteristics of the celeb...
The goal of this study is first to examine whether, how and how far the commercialsation of the medi...
In their study of news values in in the British press Harcup and O’Neill (2001) noted that celebrity...
The alliterative chain in the title sums up the symbiotic relationship between the UK tabloids and c...
If you want to get noticed, get a celebrity. That’s been the maxim for charities desperately seeking...
THIS ISSUE of Pacific Journalism Review engages with the theme of the dynamics of fame in a small co...
Celebrity coverage is defined as mediated attention provided to well‐known individuals who through t...
Makeover television is generally interested in transforming individuals. Often these programmes alte...
Celebrity studies critiques the ways in which celebrity culture constructs discourses of authenticit...
The thesis approaches the research question of how journalistic practices facilitate the constructio...
This thesis explores the world of celebrity scandal, investigating what happens when journalists rep...
Following up on Turner’s argument on the dominance of textual and discursive analyses in celebrity s...
The social construction of celebrity involves a triangular relationship between personalities, audie...
Brussels-based foreign correspondents report on EU news stories within their area of expertise and, ...
This article analyses the representations of regulated nuisance in a section of Flemish newspapers o...
The objective of this paper is twofold. The first aim is to examine the characteristics of the celeb...
The goal of this study is first to examine whether, how and how far the commercialsation of the medi...
In their study of news values in in the British press Harcup and O’Neill (2001) noted that celebrity...
The alliterative chain in the title sums up the symbiotic relationship between the UK tabloids and c...
If you want to get noticed, get a celebrity. That’s been the maxim for charities desperately seeking...
THIS ISSUE of Pacific Journalism Review engages with the theme of the dynamics of fame in a small co...
Celebrity coverage is defined as mediated attention provided to well‐known individuals who through t...
Makeover television is generally interested in transforming individuals. Often these programmes alte...
Celebrity studies critiques the ways in which celebrity culture constructs discourses of authenticit...
The thesis approaches the research question of how journalistic practices facilitate the constructio...
This thesis explores the world of celebrity scandal, investigating what happens when journalists rep...
Following up on Turner’s argument on the dominance of textual and discursive analyses in celebrity s...
The social construction of celebrity involves a triangular relationship between personalities, audie...
Brussels-based foreign correspondents report on EU news stories within their area of expertise and, ...
This article analyses the representations of regulated nuisance in a section of Flemish newspapers o...