Great minds think alike En kvantitativ studie av utrikessidornas innehåll i 36 tidningar inom Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier och Stampen.

The purpose of this study was to investigate the news reported on the foreign pages of 36 newspapers owned by four of the largest media groups in Sweden; Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier and Stampen. Our aim was to examine what the distribution looked like between the self-produced foreign material an...

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Main Authors: Aronsson, Agnes, Kristoffersson, Sofia
Other Authors: Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för journalistik, medier och kommunikation, Göteborg University/Department of Journalism Media and Communication
Format: Text
Language:Swedish
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2077/51517
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spelling ftunivgoeteborg:oai:gupea.ub.gu.se:2077/51517 2023-10-29T02:30:23+01:00 Great minds think alike En kvantitativ studie av utrikessidornas innehåll i 36 tidningar inom Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier och Stampen. Aronsson, Agnes Kristoffersson, Sofia Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för journalistik, medier och kommunikation Göteborg University/Department of Journalism Media and Communication 2017-01-31 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2077/51517 swe swe KH16-6 http://hdl.handle.net/2077/51517 foreign Pages homogeneity news agency gatekeeper media group foreign news homogenitet likriktning TT nyhetsbyrå mediekoncern utrikesnyhet utrikessidor Text M2 Student essay 2017 ftunivgoeteborg 2023-10-04T21:07:01Z The purpose of this study was to investigate the news reported on the foreign pages of 36 newspapers owned by four of the largest media groups in Sweden; Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier and Stampen. Our aim was to examine what the distribution looked like between the self-produced foreign material and the material that was produced by news agencies. We wanted to see if there was any homogenization of the foreign news material within or between the media groups. In addition, we wanted to discuss how the selection of foreign news might affect newspaper readers' interpretation of the world. The quantitative content analysis included 1392 articles that were published in the foreign pages during one randomized week in the autumn of 2016. The theoretical background of this study focuses primarily on gatekeeping and news values. We have applied these theories to understand and to analyze the results of the study. The survey results show that the absolute majority of the material published in the foreign pages of the newspapers surveyed was produced by TT alone or by TT along with other news agencies. The homogenization of the material in the foreign pages analyzed proved to be substantial. The study showed that a majority of the material in the foreign pages reported of events occurring in Europe. News from Asia was also relatively common, while it was reported less on North America and Africa. Very little of the news included in the study focused on South America and no news at all focused on the Australian continent or Antarctica. 76% of the news from North America centered the United States, and the US was the nation that appeared most times and accounted for 10% of the total news flow in the foreign pages. In addition, the study showed that negative charactered news occurred in the news flow to a greater extent than neutral and positive news did. Europe was the continent from which the least amount of negative charactered news was reported. Since TT accounts for a large portion of foreign reporting in the selected ... Text Antarc* Antarctica University of Gothenburg: GUPEA (Gothenburg University Publications Electronic Archive)
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Great minds think alike En kvantitativ studie av utrikessidornas innehåll i 36 tidningar inom Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier och Stampen.
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description The purpose of this study was to investigate the news reported on the foreign pages of 36 newspapers owned by four of the largest media groups in Sweden; Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier and Stampen. Our aim was to examine what the distribution looked like between the self-produced foreign material and the material that was produced by news agencies. We wanted to see if there was any homogenization of the foreign news material within or between the media groups. In addition, we wanted to discuss how the selection of foreign news might affect newspaper readers' interpretation of the world. The quantitative content analysis included 1392 articles that were published in the foreign pages during one randomized week in the autumn of 2016. The theoretical background of this study focuses primarily on gatekeeping and news values. We have applied these theories to understand and to analyze the results of the study. The survey results show that the absolute majority of the material published in the foreign pages of the newspapers surveyed was produced by TT alone or by TT along with other news agencies. The homogenization of the material in the foreign pages analyzed proved to be substantial. The study showed that a majority of the material in the foreign pages reported of events occurring in Europe. News from Asia was also relatively common, while it was reported less on North America and Africa. Very little of the news included in the study focused on South America and no news at all focused on the Australian continent or Antarctica. 76% of the news from North America centered the United States, and the US was the nation that appeared most times and accounted for 10% of the total news flow in the foreign pages. In addition, the study showed that negative charactered news occurred in the news flow to a greater extent than neutral and positive news did. Europe was the continent from which the least amount of negative charactered news was reported. Since TT accounts for a large portion of foreign reporting in the selected ...
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title Great minds think alike En kvantitativ studie av utrikessidornas innehåll i 36 tidningar inom Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier och Stampen.
title_short Great minds think alike En kvantitativ studie av utrikessidornas innehåll i 36 tidningar inom Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier och Stampen.
title_full Great minds think alike En kvantitativ studie av utrikessidornas innehåll i 36 tidningar inom Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier och Stampen.
title_fullStr Great minds think alike En kvantitativ studie av utrikessidornas innehåll i 36 tidningar inom Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier och Stampen.
title_full_unstemmed Great minds think alike En kvantitativ studie av utrikessidornas innehåll i 36 tidningar inom Mittmedia, Gota Media, Bonnier och Stampen.
title_sort great minds think alike en kvantitativ studie av utrikessidornas innehåll i 36 tidningar inom mittmedia, gota media, bonnier och stampen.
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