ICS News Prod, media logic, agenda&framing

The exercise was created 18.12.2021 by AxelGernandt. Anzahl Fragen: 59.




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  • News: Exception from the rule The view we have on a subject depends on how the media portrays it.
  • CNN Effect Global networks becomes a decisive factor in determining policies and outcomes of significant events
  • Pseudo-event Organized happening to rouse media attention. Typically sensational interview
  • Pseudo-event characteristics Dramatic, Planned & Clearly marked in time and space
  • Media identifies with: Partisan logic Party
  • Media identifies with: Public logic Public good
  • Media identifies with: Media logic Public
  • Public adressed as: Partisan Logic Subject
  • Public adressed as: Public Logic Citizen
  • Public adressed as: Media logic Consumer
  • Role journalism is: Partisan logic Dependent, mouthpiece
  • Role journalism is: Public logic Independent, respectful but skeptical
  • Role journalism is: Media logic Dominant, entertaining, cynical
  • Kind of reporting is: Partisan logic "colored", substantive
  • Kind of reporting is: Public logic Descriptive, substantive
  • Kind of reporting is: Media logic Interpretative, less substantive (pop cultural)
  • Journalistic metaphor: Partisan logic Lapdog
  • Journalistic metaphor: Public logic Watchdog
  • Journalistic metaphor: Media logic Cerberus (Both watch & Lapdog
  • Agenda set by: Partisan logic Party1
  • Agenda set by: Public logic Party
  • Agenda set by: Media logic Media
  • Media logic step 1 Media and media attention are important
  • Media logic step 2 Producers of media have their own logic: Ideas of what is important & Fast competition
  • Media logic step3 Actors anticipate on demands of the media
  • Media logic step 4 These media rules displace other considerations ("more important to be entertaining than informing the public")
  • Background characteristics of individual journalists Marginal influence
  • Norms and values individual journalist Dependent upon the role of individual and power
  • Mediatization Society becomes dependent on media, shapes social constructions & influences societal systems
  • NW - Galtung and Ruge Framework describing gatekeeping practices of mainstream news media. Events more likely to become news if they fill certain criteria
  • Magnitude Stories that are perceived to have an impact or number of people involved
  • Relevance Stories perceived to be relevant
  • Surprise Stories with elements of surprise/contrast
  • Bad news Stories with a negative tone
  • Entertainment Stories concerning ex: sex, showbiz, drama etc
  • Good news Stories with a positive tone
  • Celebrity Stories about people who are already famous
  • Follow-up Stories about subjects already present in the news
  • Newspaper agenda Stories that fit the organizations own agenda
  • The Power Elite Stories concerning powerful individuals
  • Agenda-setting pillar The press might not be successful in telling us what to think but in telling us what to think about"
  • Agenda-setting hypothesis Cause-and-effect relationship between media content and voter perception
  • Accumulation Repetition/collection of messages
  • Consonance All media show similar messages
  • Cognitive effects Media influences citizens perceptions of reality
  • Consensus Citizens agree on what is most important in society
  • Macro-level The opinion of the public is influenced by the media
  • Need for orientation A measure of the extent to which individuals X motivates them to let media shape their views
  • Agenda-setting level1 Media tell us what to think about
  • Agenda-setting level2 Media tell us which aspects of those issues are most important (FRAMING)
  • Agenda-setting level3 Media tell us how different subjects are connected
  • Framing "Select some aspects of a perceived reality - making them more salient to promote a particular problem etc
  • Framing characteristics Emphasizing certain elements of news, highlighting different aspects so news reports become different
  • Inductive framing Emerges from the media. Researcher does not define them beforehand
  • Deductive framing Investigating subjects that are defined by the researcher and operationalized beforehand
  • Issue-specific frames Frames focusing on specific events or topics
  • Generic framing Frames focusing on general topics or events
  • Thematic frames Places issues into a broader contect
  • Episodic frames Presents an issue by offering a specific example, case study or event-oriented report

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