2001
DOI: 10.4324/9781410600417
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The Troubles of Journalism

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“…Retorika modern berada dalam konstruksi wacana pada artikel dan opini oleh para pekerja jurnalistik media massa (Bromley, 2008;Hachten, 2005;Karim & Ahmad, 2018). Dalam aktifitas medianya, media arus utama memproduksi konten dalam ruang retorik modern namun tetap menjaga kualitas wacana pemberitaan yang dibingkai sesuai keinginan manusia dalam ruang kendali informasi.…”
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“…Retorika modern berada dalam konstruksi wacana pada artikel dan opini oleh para pekerja jurnalistik media massa (Bromley, 2008;Hachten, 2005;Karim & Ahmad, 2018). Dalam aktifitas medianya, media arus utama memproduksi konten dalam ruang retorik modern namun tetap menjaga kualitas wacana pemberitaan yang dibingkai sesuai keinginan manusia dalam ruang kendali informasi.…”
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“…One of the greatest features of online journalism is the publication of news that local media may miss or conceal and that online stories provide links to other sites to encourage in-depth discussions and comments [12], giving readers the opportunity to express their opinions regarding different political issues and merging traditional media and new media [11].…”
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“…What we now see is that people are, for better Rosenstiel 2001;Hachten 2005). With declining readership and viewership, the institution is economically challenged by dwindling advertising revenues as well as increased costs of production (Roberts, Kunkle, and Layton 2001;Seeyle 2005a).…”
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“…With declining readership and viewership, the institution is economically challenged by dwindling advertising revenues as well as increased costs of production (Roberts, Kunkle, and Layton 2001;Seeyle 2005a). Recent scandals related to professional norms and ethics (from story fabrication by Jayson Blair at the New York Times and Stephen Glass at The New Republic to poor fact checking on President Bush's Air National Guard records by Dan Rather at CBS News ) have contributed to a decline in trust with news media consumers (Johnson 2003;Hachten 2005, 102Á/12). Concurrently, with new media technologies such as blogs and search engine portals, citizens are questioning the top-down, gatekeeper role of news media, and instead increasingly desire a more active role in the determination and construction of what constitutes news and who gets to make it (Gillmor 2004;Seelye 2005b).…”
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