2018
DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2018.1494512
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“…The past news order can no longer adapt to the requirements of contemporary society. Therefore, FNI attests to the new chapter of news and journalism by re-defining the “truth” (Jukes, 2018) and creating “empathic media” (Bakir and McStay, 2018). Moreover, the accusatory tweets about FNI may even boost journalism as the tweets raise the perceived integrity and professionalism of newsmakers and increase the desire for audiences to read news in the future (Tamul et al.…”
Section: Literature Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The past news order can no longer adapt to the requirements of contemporary society. Therefore, FNI attests to the new chapter of news and journalism by re-defining the “truth” (Jukes, 2018) and creating “empathic media” (Bakir and McStay, 2018). Moreover, the accusatory tweets about FNI may even boost journalism as the tweets raise the perceived integrity and professionalism of newsmakers and increase the desire for audiences to read news in the future (Tamul et al.…”
Section: Literature Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To support their editorial decisions and the boundaries defining the coverage (i.e. what is and what is not news and how a specific event, group or idea should be framed), 2 journalists resort to legislation but also to a set of professional, ethical and deontological rules which have been crafted, perfected and conventionally accepted as inescapable guidelines to inform what is conceived as competent journalist practice, thus accounting "who is, or is not a journalist" (Jukes, 2018(Jukes, : 1030(Jukes, -1031). 3 Although different models of journalism emerged across History and geographies, reflecting and adapting to the wider context of each society, "anglo-saxon" journalism practices have unsurprisingly become dominant as liberal models expanded worldwide, particularly after the end of the Cold War.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Although different models of journalism emerged across History and geographies, reflecting and adapting to the wider context of each society, "anglo-saxon" journalism practices have unsurprisingly become dominant as liberal models expanded worldwide, particularly after the end of the Cold War. With this consolidation, journalism's practices focused on the "separation of news and commentary and emphasis on information, narrative, sensation, and entertainment, rather than ideas" became gradually the norm, making journalism based upon objectivity dominant (Hallin and Mancini, 2004: 552), and objectivity a symbol defining the profession (Jukes, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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