The mass media is a major source of health information for the public, and as such the quality and independence of health news reporting is an important concern. Concerns have been expressed that journalists reporting on health are increasingly dependent on their sources – including representatives of industries responsible for manufacturing health-related products – for story ideas and content. Many critics perceive an imbalance of power between journalists and industry sources, with industry being in a position of relative power, however the empirical evidence to support this view is limited. The analysis presented here – which is part of a larger study of industry-journalist relationships – draws on in-depth, semi-structured interviews ...
This article reports on the research and analysis of editorial attitudes and news reporting in two p...
The phone-hacking scandal that led to the closure of the News of the World newspaper in Britain has ...
jou.sagepub.com Rules of engagement: Journalists ’ attitudes to industry influence in health news re...
The mass media is a major source of health information for the public, and as such the quality and i...
Background:The mass media has enormous potential to influence health-related behaviours and percepti...
Bioethicists and policymakers are increasingly concerned about the effects on health journalism of r...
Previous research has illustrated that journalists play an active role in the production of health n...
Research on the effects of medical news stories on the public has demonstrated that consumers make d...
News on health-related issues is of growing importance. However, it often seems this news is dominat...
This thesis will investigate, firstly, the presentation and handling of health news and ‘miracle cur...
From the 1980s onwards, the biomedical sector has become intricately interwoven within academic, ind...
This study addresses part of the process through which health news and information is produced, on ...
The news media contribute significantly to the public's awareness and understanding of health and me...
The news media is frequently criticised for failing to support the goals of government health campai...
1) title: A multi-method evaluation of frictions between the normative ideal of transparency and jou...
This article reports on the research and analysis of editorial attitudes and news reporting in two p...
The phone-hacking scandal that led to the closure of the News of the World newspaper in Britain has ...
jou.sagepub.com Rules of engagement: Journalists ’ attitudes to industry influence in health news re...
The mass media is a major source of health information for the public, and as such the quality and i...
Background:The mass media has enormous potential to influence health-related behaviours and percepti...
Bioethicists and policymakers are increasingly concerned about the effects on health journalism of r...
Previous research has illustrated that journalists play an active role in the production of health n...
Research on the effects of medical news stories on the public has demonstrated that consumers make d...
News on health-related issues is of growing importance. However, it often seems this news is dominat...
This thesis will investigate, firstly, the presentation and handling of health news and ‘miracle cur...
From the 1980s onwards, the biomedical sector has become intricately interwoven within academic, ind...
This study addresses part of the process through which health news and information is produced, on ...
The news media contribute significantly to the public's awareness and understanding of health and me...
The news media is frequently criticised for failing to support the goals of government health campai...
1) title: A multi-method evaluation of frictions between the normative ideal of transparency and jou...
This article reports on the research and analysis of editorial attitudes and news reporting in two p...
The phone-hacking scandal that led to the closure of the News of the World newspaper in Britain has ...
jou.sagepub.com Rules of engagement: Journalists ’ attitudes to industry influence in health news re...