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Does News Platform Matter? Comparing Online Journalistic Role Performance to Newspaper, Radio, and Television

Authors :
Mellado, Claudia
Blanchett, Nicole
Stępińska, Agnieszka
Mothes, Cornelia
Lecheler, Sophie
Blanco-Herrero, David
Chen, Yi-Ning Katherine
A. Cohen, Akiba
Davydov, Sergey
De Maio, Mariana
Dingerkus, Filip
Elhamy, Hassam
Garcés-Prettel, Miguel
Gousset, Cyriac
C. Hallin, Daniel
Humanes, María Luisa
Himma-Kadakas, Marju
Kozman, Claudia
Lee, Misook
Lin, Christi I-Hsuan
Márquez-Ramírez, Mireya
Maza-Córdova, Jorge
McGuinness, Kieran
McIntyre, Karen
Mick, Jacques
Milojevic, Ana
Navarro, Cristina
Olivera, Dasniel
Pizarro, Marcela
Sarasqueta, Gonzalo
Silke, Henry
Skjerdal, Terje
Stanziano, Anna
Szabó, Gabriella
VanLeuven, Sarah
Zhao, Xin
Source :
Digital Journalism; March 2024, Vol. 12 Issue: 3 p376-399, 24p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

AbstractThe shifting role of journalism in a digital age has affected long-standing journalistic norms across media platforms. This has reinvigorated discussion on how work in online newsrooms compares to other platforms that differ in media affordances and forms. Still, more studies are needed on whether those differences translate into distinct practices, especially when examining cross-national studies. Based on the second wave of the Journalistic Role Performance (JRP) project, this article reports the findings of a content analysis of 148,474 stories produced by 365 media organizations from 37 countries, comparing the performance of journalistic roles in online newsrooms to three other types of media—TV, radio, and print. The paper analyzes if journalistic roles present themselves differently across platforms, and if these differences are constant or they vary across countries. Results show that there are measurable differences in role performance in online journalism compared to other platforms. Platform had a significant impact, particularly in terms of service and infotainment orientation, while the implementation of roles oriented toward public service was more similar. Additionally, country differences in the relationship between role performance and platforms mainly emerged for roles that enable political influence on news coverage, with differences in the relationship between online vs. traditional platforms appearing to be distinct features of the specific political system.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21670811 and 2167082X
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Digital Journalism
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66155893
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2023.2191332