2021
DOI: 10.1080/23743670.2022.2028647
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News in the Digital Age: A Case Study of CITE as a Digital Public Sphere in Zimbabwe

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“…While previously, the websites trailed behind traditional media, such hierarchy no longer exists. Ndzinisa et al (2022) remark that the mainstream media increasingly consider digital social networks as fonts of information and use these resources as channels to interact with their audiences.…”
Section: The Role Of Media In Reporting Corporate Homicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While previously, the websites trailed behind traditional media, such hierarchy no longer exists. Ndzinisa et al (2022) remark that the mainstream media increasingly consider digital social networks as fonts of information and use these resources as channels to interact with their audiences.…”
Section: The Role Of Media In Reporting Corporate Homicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a brief background, we also argue that, generally, as Zimbabwe faces a multi-dimensional crisis (see Mhiripiri and Ureke, 2018; Ndzinisa et al, 2022; Tshuma, 2021), satire and humour have played a pivotal role in enabling citizens to negotiate their daily struggles (see Willems, 2011). We further observe that there are numerous comic videos and memes circulating on social media platforms that citizens share and laugh about, against their daily problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%