The death of Haringga Sirila was adding a long list of riot case that occurred between Persib Bandung supporters vs. Persija Jakarta supporters. This research tries to see how the Daily Newspaper of Jawa Pos, Kompas, and Republika were covering on the case of Haringga Sirila's death. The research uses critical discourse analysis methods, specifically the Norman Fairclough model. This study analyzes text, practice of discourse, and practice of sociocultural inside coverage. In the sociocultural situation of this country; the existence of media conglomerates in Indonesia has propagated and influenced the practice of producing texts and news discourses. Thus, the news bias on an event often occurs. In the results of this study, it finds that the discourse rolled out by each media was different even though it reported the same event. This can be seen from the analysis results which show that in the news related to this case, Jawa Pos identified itself with the supporters and clubs of League 1. Republika identified itself with the people of Indonesia who see that this case is responsibility for all of parties involved, not only clubs that are related to riots or PSSI. While Kompas in its coverage, it often stepped carefully and preferred to focus on finding corrective solutions rather than having to corner one party as a source of problems in this case.
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