2010
DOI: 10.1177/107769901008700101
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Modeling Perceived Influences on Journalism: Evidence from a Cross-National Survey of Journalists

Abstract: Surveying 1,700 journalists from seventeen countries, this study investigates perceived influences on news work. Analysis reveals a dimensional structure of six distinct domains—political, economic, organizational, professional, and procedural influences, as well as reference groups. Across countries, these six dimensions build up a hierarchical structure where organizational, professional, and procedural influences are perceived as more powerful limits to journalists' work than political and economic influenc… Show more

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“…However, the focus of this study on organizational influences might fall short since news content is also affected by individual, procedural, organizational, and structural influences which are highly interconnected (Hanitzsch et al, 2010;Shoemaker and Reese, 1996). Differing target audiences and journalistic roles, and news values serve as a key tie between organizational influences and news making.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the focus of this study on organizational influences might fall short since news content is also affected by individual, procedural, organizational, and structural influences which are highly interconnected (Hanitzsch et al, 2010;Shoemaker and Reese, 1996). Differing target audiences and journalistic roles, and news values serve as a key tie between organizational influences and news making.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De hecho, estas limitaciones o factores de influencia a menudo son de diversa naturaleza y funcionan de manera simultánea (Hanitzsch et al, 2010). La naturaleza organizativa de los medios de comunicación, que se desarrollan en contextos supraorganizativos (políticos, económicos) así como a partir de individuos con experiencias biográficas y profesionales distintas, ha llevado a que, desde el ámbito académico, se hayan desarrollado una gran cantidad de modelos teóricos acerca de los diferentes ámbitos de influencia y de sus interrelaciones.…”
Section: Influencias Percibidas Entre Los Periodistas De La Televisióunclassified
“…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
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“…For instance, journalists are constrained, and entrained, by a variety of organizational forces, found across countries, which the study by Hanitzsch defines as the inner standards of the newsroom and the rivalry among colleagues (Hanitzsch et al 2010). Commonly, outside pressures -commercial or political pressures -are cited as primary influences on journalists, but journalists themselves, in multiple surveys, have reported internal pressures to be the most significant in shaping their roles.…”
Section: Journalists and Politiciansmentioning
confidence: 99%