Many experts expected that the revolution of technology and emergence of modern communication methods, such as radio, T.V, satellites and internet, may reduce the popularity of printed press, and may even cause its extinction. Nevertheless; the printed press was able to benefit from the new technology to enhance itself and survive. This study aims to investigate the relationship between printed…
Media scholarship has mostly focused on the regional and global dimension of the 'satellite revolution' in Arab news, insisting on concepts such as the 'pan-Arab public sphere' and 'media panarabism.' Taking Egypt as a case study, this article moves from a 'purely' pan-Arab perspective to a broader approach that examines the complex relationship between pan-Arab satellite news media and nationa…
Cultural Press attaches of Iraqi newspapers Analytic study for the attaché of Bayna – Nahrain newspaper Media devices play vital role and have many responsibility in the modern society in the cultural, social and political fields. The responsibility of media increased specially after modern Communication revolutionary. Printed newspaper, after invention of the internet, had taken new steps t…
This study applied news framing theory with mixed quantitative and qualitative methods to analyse news items (N = 1348) about ordinary Arabs on Al Jazeera Arabic, Al Arabiya and Nile News TV shortly before the Arab Spring. Results show that ordinary Arab citizen representation was low. Overall, there were significant differences in networks' framing of ordinary people. Importance, negativity an…
Islamic environmental reporting is getting its toll worldwide including in Malaysia. News on Islamic environmental research on environmental journalism and news sources in Malaysia exist but the role of news sources on Islamic environmental news are largely unknown. Therefore, this study examines the roles of news sources and journalists in Islamic environmental news coverage in Malaysia, a cou…
Major international conflicts tend to receive intensified media coverage, which is often framed differently when compared across distinct news networks. This study compares the framing of the 2014 Gaza War by two news organizations operating inside the United States at the time, CNN and Al Jazeera America (AJAM). A content analysis of 74 online news articles during the 50-day war was conducted …
The Syrian conflict has challenged both the ways of reporting war and its impact on the public. However, only a few empirical studies have tried to assess public reactions to representations of war. In this paper, we use an empirically-based study that combines quantitative and qualitative methods to assess how Swiss audiences react to crisis reporting and visual news framing in French-speaking…
Within the growing research in the field of communication, discourse analysts have given a noticeable interest to news by considering it an autonomous type of discourse. It has been shown in this perspective that news discourse possesses institutional features that distinguish it, given its communicative goal of addressing the public and highlighting events that would otherwise go unnoticed. Th…
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…