2011
DOI: 10.1177/1464884911421576
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Interpreting news values in j-blogs: Case studies of journalist bloggers in post-1997 Hong Kong

Abstract: This study aims to arrive at a contextualized understanding of the perspectives of a small group of Hong Kong journalist bloggers regarding a wide range of media issues. In addition to analyzing how they interpret news values in post-1997 Hong Kong, it also discusses how j-blogs can facilitate a new form of ‘interpretive community’. Together with in-depth interviews with eight journalist bloggers, this study analyzes 1044 blog posts written by them over a period of two years. Findings show how journalist blog… Show more

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“…Journalism has particularly embraced Twitter, which not only affects news production but also the professional ethos of journalism (Hermida, 2012;Lasorsa et al, 2012;. A common diagnosis in journalism studies literature is the normalization of technology, which perceives innovation to remain far below social media's technological potentials (Chu, 2012;Cozma and Chen, 2013;Domingo, 2008a;Lasorsa et al, 2012;Singer, 2005). New media technologies are successful when they are perceived as advancing journalistic objectives (Robinson, 2011a) and when they resonate with traditional news values, for instance immediacy (Domingo, 2008b;Papacharissi and de Fatima Oliveira, 2012).…”
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“…Journalism has particularly embraced Twitter, which not only affects news production but also the professional ethos of journalism (Hermida, 2012;Lasorsa et al, 2012;. A common diagnosis in journalism studies literature is the normalization of technology, which perceives innovation to remain far below social media's technological potentials (Chu, 2012;Cozma and Chen, 2013;Domingo, 2008a;Lasorsa et al, 2012;Singer, 2005). New media technologies are successful when they are perceived as advancing journalistic objectives (Robinson, 2011a) and when they resonate with traditional news values, for instance immediacy (Domingo, 2008b;Papacharissi and de Fatima Oliveira, 2012).…”
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“…Similarly, journalists as interpretive communities routinize the ways of telling stories (Berkowitz and Terkeurst, 1999;Tuchman, 1973;Zelizer, 1993). The agreed upon 'analytical frame' reinforces 'certain constructions of reality, certain kinds of narratives, and certain definitions of appropriate practice' (Zelizer, 1993: 223-224) and continues to influence journalistic practices in the digital era, as confirmed in recent studies on online journalist communities (Chu, 2011;Mourão, 2015;Robinson and DeShano, 2011). Burkitt et al's (2001) 'communities of practice' is useful in understanding the interpretive communities more specifically by looking at the dynamics between individuals as members of professional communities and institutions.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Artwick, 2013;Doval, 2014) or an enhanced understanding of topics such as journalists' news valuations (e.g. Chu, 2012;Cleary et al, 2015) 27 . Most of these examples draw on samples of journalists on Twitter.…”
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confidence: 99%