Essays about: "traditional news media"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 85 essays containing the words traditional news media.
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21. Reaching new audiences through social media : An analysis of the Finnish public broadcaster Yle’s news values implemented on Instagram compared to Swedish SVT and Norwegian NRK
University essay from Södertörns högskola/JournalistikAbstract : As the audience moves more to the vast landscape of social media, news organisations follow suit. During the past decade social media has become an ever more important news source for many consumers. READ MORE
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22. Normalized in the public sphere : A quantitative content analysis and a qualitative framing analysis of the media coverage surrounding The Sweden Democrats from 2005 to 2021.
University essay from Stockholms universitet/JMKAbstract : A sudden rise in right wing parties has occurred throughout Europe, and this is no exception in Sweden. The Sweden Democrats have gone from a small, extremist party with founders who have roots in nazism and fascism, into the third largest party in Sweden. READ MORE
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23. New Country, New(s) Habits: How does migration affect news consumption and avoidance behavior? : A case study on young millennial immigrants living in Stockholm, Sweden
University essay from Södertörns högskola/JournalistikAbstract : This audience study explores the changes of news consumption and avoidance behaviour by young millennial immigrants from various backgrounds, living in Stockholm, Sweden. Considering various theoretical frameworks, such as the intentional vs. READ MORE
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24. When fake news make the news. A study of journalistic boundaries.
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för journalistik, medier och kommunikationAbstract : This thesis takes a spearheaded look at a modern, much-talked about concept of misleading information known as ”fake news”, and how traditional journalists have handled its emergence with regards to their professional boundaries. Built on the premise that who and what is to be considered journalism is a constant battle continuously fought between professional journalists and actors trying to lay claim to their professional territory, through the use of qualitative ethnographic content analysis of 88 journalistic texts, the study’s aim is to take initiative in academic concept development of how to define fake news, and explore in what ways traditional journalists have defended their professional boundaries, in light of the threat provided by the increasing prevalence of misleading content in the information ecosystem, as well as by an anti-establishment, critical of-traditonal-media post-truth culture. READ MORE
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25. Media, Men and Sex Workers : A critical discourse analysis of Swedish media’s portrayal of sex workers and sex buyers in Sweden
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema GenusAbstract : The premise of this thesis was to investigate how one national news outlet (Dagens Nyheter) in Sweden portrayed sex workers and sex buyers in their article series Skuggsidan. The series, published in effect of a famous TV-persona’s sex buying scandal in May of 2020, included interviews with former female sex workers, two case worker from a help organization and one former male sex buyer. READ MORE