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Sourcing the news : key issues in journalism--an innovative study of the Israeli press / Zvi Reich.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Hampton Press communication series. Mass communications and journalism.Publisher: Cresskill, N.J. : Hampton Press, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: xv, 228 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1572738626
  • 9781572738621
  • 1572738634
  • 9781572738638
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.43095694 22
LOC classification:
  • PN4781 .R377 2009
Contents:
Introduction: all change? -- A period of changes -- The newspapers -- Growth of newspapers -- Book structures -- Studying source work and news work -- Reporters as the optimal link in the news chain -- Reporters as problematical witnesses of their own work -- Established methods and news work -- Reconstruction interviews -- Course of the interviews -- Findings and calculations -- Obtaining news data as a two-phase process -- The characteristics of news phases -- The two-phase process and literature -- The two-phase process and journalistic practice -- Who initiates the news? -- Initiative and reporter-source relations -- The process model -- Technology as an indicator for initiative -- Conclusion: news initiative and the public interest -- The sources of news -- The number of sources -- Established sources -- Various types of sources -- The lure of senior sources -- The lure of spokespersons -- Leaks: the [ab] normal disclosure -- What makes a leak? -- The methodological dilemma -- New technologies, old practices -- Do technologies matter? -- The journalistic "specialization" of technologies -- Different species of reporters -- Format and news work practices -- News beats and journalistic work -- Three "midi-cultures" -- Conclusion: stability in the midst of change -- Stability and news production -- The significance of news practices -- News reporting and efficiency -- Epistemologies of news reporting -- Comparability and representativeness -- Three required steps.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: all change? -- A period of changes -- The newspapers -- Growth of newspapers -- Book structures -- Studying source work and news work -- Reporters as the optimal link in the news chain -- Reporters as problematical witnesses of their own work -- Established methods and news work -- Reconstruction interviews -- Course of the interviews -- Findings and calculations -- Obtaining news data as a two-phase process -- The characteristics of news phases -- The two-phase process and literature -- The two-phase process and journalistic practice -- Who initiates the news? -- Initiative and reporter-source relations -- The process model -- Technology as an indicator for initiative -- Conclusion: news initiative and the public interest -- The sources of news -- The number of sources -- Established sources -- Various types of sources -- The lure of senior sources -- The lure of spokespersons -- Leaks: the [ab] normal disclosure -- What makes a leak? -- The methodological dilemma -- New technologies, old practices -- Do technologies matter? -- The journalistic "specialization" of technologies -- Different species of reporters -- Format and news work practices -- News beats and journalistic work -- Three "midi-cultures" -- Conclusion: stability in the midst of change -- Stability and news production -- The significance of news practices -- News reporting and efficiency -- Epistemologies of news reporting -- Comparability and representativeness -- Three required steps.

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