How does donor funding affect the independence, role-perceptions and ideology of the journalism it supports? We begin to answer this increasingly important but under-researched question with a year-long case study of the humanitarian newswire IRIN as it transitioned from being funded by the United Nations to a private foundation, run by a Malaysian billionaire. Using content analysis, in-depth interviews, and ethnographic research we document the changes that occurred in IRIN’s outputs, target audience and public service values and the complex interplay of influences which produced these changes. We find that, in this case, donor power operated entirely indirectly and always in concert with the dominant professional values within IRIN. In d...
Humanitarian journalism plays a crucial role in how citizens, aid workers and international organisa...
This article applies a combination of an input-output content analysis and in-depth interviews with ...
Without media and especially the news, society would have no way of being informed about anything ou...
How does donor funding affect the independence, role-perceptions and ideology of the journalism it s...
This chapter investigates if and how a private donor’s apparent motivation to ‘look good’ – or to ge...
News stories about international development and humanitarian crises are expensive to produce and fr...
Private foundations are an important source of funding for many news outlets. It has even been sugge...
Many journalism stakeholders have begun looking to philanthropic foundations to help newsrooms find ...
This chapter investigates if and how a private donor’s apparent motivation to ‘look good’ – or to ge...
There is a widespread perception that the market is failing to ensure the provision of high quality,...
We examine if and how news coverage influences governments’ humanitarian aid allocations, from the p...
The analysis of more than 6,500 grant makers suggests the money they are pumping into journalism-rel...
Donors working around the world are concerned about the threat posed by closing space, including int...
Media coverage of humanitarian crises is widely believed to influence charitable giving, yet this as...
Given their role in funding programs and services provided by nonprofit organizations, foundations h...
Humanitarian journalism plays a crucial role in how citizens, aid workers and international organisa...
This article applies a combination of an input-output content analysis and in-depth interviews with ...
Without media and especially the news, society would have no way of being informed about anything ou...
How does donor funding affect the independence, role-perceptions and ideology of the journalism it s...
This chapter investigates if and how a private donor’s apparent motivation to ‘look good’ – or to ge...
News stories about international development and humanitarian crises are expensive to produce and fr...
Private foundations are an important source of funding for many news outlets. It has even been sugge...
Many journalism stakeholders have begun looking to philanthropic foundations to help newsrooms find ...
This chapter investigates if and how a private donor’s apparent motivation to ‘look good’ – or to ge...
There is a widespread perception that the market is failing to ensure the provision of high quality,...
We examine if and how news coverage influences governments’ humanitarian aid allocations, from the p...
The analysis of more than 6,500 grant makers suggests the money they are pumping into journalism-rel...
Donors working around the world are concerned about the threat posed by closing space, including int...
Media coverage of humanitarian crises is widely believed to influence charitable giving, yet this as...
Given their role in funding programs and services provided by nonprofit organizations, foundations h...
Humanitarian journalism plays a crucial role in how citizens, aid workers and international organisa...
This article applies a combination of an input-output content analysis and in-depth interviews with ...
Without media and especially the news, society would have no way of being informed about anything ou...