2016
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2016.mar.04
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Digital vs. traditional media journalists: sociodemographic characteristics, and external and internal threats to their autonomy

Abstract: Rosa Berganza, professor at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, has an extensive international comparative research experience in the study of journalism and political communication. She is expert in applied content analysis methodology and surveys. Prof. Berganza has leaded and collaborated on several projects funded by the European Commission as Infocore (project ID: 613308, 7th Framework Program) KeywordsJournalists; Journalistic routines; Online media; Traditional media; Professional autonomy; Perceived influe… Show more

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“…The results we obtained reveal that the sociodemographic profile of the average Spanish journalist is a man, given that of the 390 we interviewed, 59% were male. However, this does not mean that there are no women journalists; indeed, 41% of the professional journalists in significantly lower than that of those who work in traditional media (n=301) (M=40.31, DE=8.75), according to a study by Berganza et al (2016a). Their political orientation is predominantly center-left (85.5%), and 62.2% of the survey sample self-identify as leftist.…”
Section: Current Profile Of the Average Spanish Journalistmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The results we obtained reveal that the sociodemographic profile of the average Spanish journalist is a man, given that of the 390 we interviewed, 59% were male. However, this does not mean that there are no women journalists; indeed, 41% of the professional journalists in significantly lower than that of those who work in traditional media (n=301) (M=40.31, DE=8.75), according to a study by Berganza et al (2016a). Their political orientation is predominantly center-left (85.5%), and 62.2% of the survey sample self-identify as leftist.…”
Section: Current Profile Of the Average Spanish Journalistmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…with a workforce of over 100 journalists) as well as three from each small one. The final sample featured 390 valid questionnaires (n=390), with 95% confidence and 5% error (2σ), and took for reference the estimated population (n=18.000) for 2014 (Berganza;Herrero;Carratalá, 2016). Personal interviews were conducted over the telephone by a team of six researchers between March 1, 2014 and May 30, 2015.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesar de todo, en los últimos años la investigación académica empírica acerca de la estructura multinivel de influencias en el trabajo periodístico ha producido avances significativos (Berganza, Arcila-Calderón & Herrero-Jiménez, 2016;Hanitzsch et al, 2010;Hanitzsch;Relly & González de Bustamante, 2014), aunque ninguno de estos análisis pone su acento principal en el medio televisivo. El tipo de medio de comunicación es, según la bibliografía científica, una de las características que afectan a la autonomía del periodista (Skovsgaard, 2014;Weaver et al, 2007).…”
Section: Influencias Percibidas Entre Los Periodistas De La Televisióunclassified
“…El tipo de medio de comunicación es, según la bibliografía científica, una de las características que afectan a la autonomía del periodista (Skovsgaard, 2014;Weaver et al, 2007). Los análisis empíricos, sin embargo, no siempre corroboran esta relación (Berganza, Arcila-Calderón & Herrero-Jiménez, 2016;Mellado & Humanes, 2012).…”
Section: Influencias Percibidas Entre Los Periodistas De La Televisióunclassified