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Media P8 (political journalism (elements (political org (4 categories…
Media P8
political journalism
nature
argues a position of authority, promote certain politicians, raise issue and insights to inform the public about public relations and to mobilize people to act in political terms
4 characteristics
noble journalism - involves rubbing shoulders between journalist and politician and covering activities that are supposed to change society's destiny
esoteric journalism - encompasses journalist with access to a reality that most people do not understand or interested
proximity with politicians - closer to politicians and lead them to share politician's view and conception of politics
political discourses - are political acts in themselves and thus are different from other discourses
elements
political org
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4 categories
parties - made up of like-minded individuals who formed an agreed organizational and ideological structure to pursue common goals
public org - a host of non-party org with political objectives; not because of ideology but some common features like work problems
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pressure group - stakeholders with higher degree of political involvement as the party urges the authorities directly and actively towards policies and regulations, usually related to natural environment and prevention of animal cruelty
terrorists org - using physical and psychological violence (e.g. kidnapping) as a means of persuasion to achieve political goals
audience
a group of people who read, listen, to and watch a variety of media
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editorials & pages
front page
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coverage is subject to much higher skew, associated with much greater friction, tends to focus on previous time period that gained attention
as political medium to set a nation's agenda, to focus public attention on key public issues, well documented influence
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editorial - presents the opinion of the newspaper on an issue, discuss political, economic, education, health, public issues
prime time news
the peak hour during which larger viewers catch up on news and programs after work, begin with political, society, education, sports and finally world issues
definition
broad range of journalism includes coverage of all aspects of politics and political science = coverage of civil government and political power
politics of protocol
protocol - official procedure or rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions, depends on the application areas and its subjects
divided into - governmental, state, diplomatic, military, sports
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Malaysia, its protocol is controlled and filtered by government. only selected scenes and messages are shared for people to see
8 process
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functions of editorial
a public watchdog - to inform, educate, entertain issues broadcasted with reasons and facts
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editorial cartoon known as political cartoon are used to express views on political issues and regarded as reflection of freedom of speech
media gatekeeper
a person who tells the writers what to write about and ensure news broadcast does not violate any rules, laws, ethics and norms of society
sensitive to government's need, news is filtered and adjusted to portray government policies
censorship
self-censorship
refrain from saying certain things to prevent punishment from government, news organizations
definition
involves reviewing something and choosing to remove or hide parts of it that are considered unacceptable like obscene words or image from audience
censorship in Malaysia
two types
proscribed censorship - info that are not in line with governmental discourse is unthinkingly spiked
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journalist
report on safe issues to avoid inciting racial strife, ensure info is valid and not disruptive to harmony in society and country
generally offer general business news and light social features to avoid unannounced arrest for misleading info
fundamental issues of public corruption, public health or migrant labor are largely ignored
political censorship
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government attempts to conceal, fake, falsify info by suppressing political news in the news outlets
political advertising
refers to the purchase and use of the advertising space in order to transmit political messages to mass audience through television, radio, cinema
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capable of influencing public opinion e.g. political campaigns by political parties for general election