This study aims to identify the media coverage of the activities of civil society organizations in the daily Jordanian press, as well as to find differences between them in all content and all categories of analysis statistically. The study relied on the descriptive approach using the content analysis tool which included six main categories with several sub-categories attached. The sample of th…
In recent years, Arab news industries have been confronted with an unparalleled increase in demand for journalistic offers. In parallel, Internet penetration throughout the Arab world has increased significantly, leading to a shift of consumption away from traditional channels towards the digital realm. This article addresses the impact of those recent developments on a shared transnational com…
This study aim to identify the editorial and directorial characteristics of the specialized electronic journalism, of the journalistic topics and styles, sources and geographical themes, Tarbeahnews website has been chosen as a model. In addition to the electronic properties used by the website. The study has also focused on finding out the role played by the electronic journalism in shaping kn…
The press is linked to law from several quarters. From one side linked to the constitutional law. As part of the Iraqi constitution in public freedoms and the freedom of the media, one of these freedoms and related to the criminal law that faces the abuses of some journalists in the course of practicing their profession. The civil law determines the civil responsibility of the journalist in the…
The structural penetration of written media, thanks to Gutenberg's completion of the printing industry from Europe, on the world's newspapers and press, is an undeniable issue. Based on the researches and findings of Persian written media experts, especially the geographical area of Iran, Tajikistan, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, parts of Turkey, Iraq, Syria, etc., where the Persian language is…
This article examines US mainstream press coverage given to the aftermath of the Camp David negotiations in July 2000, offering a critical perspective on the events and reactions to the failed summit. In doing so the article is able to identify and highlight the detrimental effects of inaccurate reporting of the Israeli--Palestinian conflict in the US press. It demonstrates how this misrepres…
By examining source use and the emergence of frames, this study analyzes news coverage of the 2006 War in Lebanon and 2008–2009 War in Gaza in two local newspapers in Detroit, Michigan, USA: The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press. Metropolitan Detroit is home to the largest concentration of Arab individuals outside of the Middle East, as well as a substantial Jewish population, making it…
The aim of this study is to identify the characteristics of localism in Jordan daily press through analyzing the contents of four national daily newspapers. In so doing, the essay tried to find out how daily press is immersed in local affairs and the features of the press treatment of local affairs in order to find out the editorial policies adopted by press toward local affairs. This study sho…
Religion and the media are today intertwined in powerful and profound ways. This reflects a situation of much significance. The dilemma is that (for many) the media is the central source of information about religions other than our own, and yet it seems ill prepared for the role it plays. Besides, religion can no longer control its own story or its own symbols, or how these religious ideas, sy…