APPROVING OR MORTIFYING ONLINE AND CITIZEN JOURNALISM BY MAINSTREAM JOURNALISTS: A CASE FOR CREDIBILITY TRANSFER HYPOTHESIS

P. Ikegbunam, F. Agudosy
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The relationship between online and mainstream journalism, over the years, has been critically reviewed negatively by practising journalists. Among the mainstream practising journalists, online and citizen journalism are peddlers of uncensored and junk contents. This study, though a review of reported events, looked at the relationship between mainstream and online contents. The purpose of the study is to verify whether the mainstream media mortify or certify online journalism. This study adopted the critical discourse analysis in reviewing what was reported in both mainstream and online media. The study, which made a case for the credibility transfer hypothesis, revealed that rather than spread junk contents, the online press helps the mainstream media in explaining to the world what is happening around them. Drawing from the outcome of the study, it was found that the online media and citizen journalists break the news while the mainstream media follow suit with few additional contents that give more insight into the stories of the moment. The study concluded that rather than mortify the contents of online media, the mainstream media transfer credibility to it by drawing their publications from the online materials. The study, therefore dismissed allegations from mainstream journalists against online and citizen journalists that they spread junks. It was recommended that the mainstream media journalists and media experts should desist from making some derogatory remarks about online media contents but rather, incorporate online and citizen journalisms’ contents in their mainstream reports for adequate and on-the-event coverage of issues
认可或谴责主流记者的在线和公民新闻:可信度转移假说的一个案例
多年来,从业记者对网络新闻和主流新闻之间的关系进行了批判性的负面评论。在主流执业记者中,网络和公民新闻是未经审查和垃圾内容的小贩。这项研究虽然是对报道事件的回顾,但它关注的是主流内容和在线内容之间的关系。本研究的目的是验证主流媒体是对网络新闻的侮辱还是认可。本研究采用批判话语分析的方法,对主流媒体和网络媒体的报道内容进行了梳理。这项研究为可信度转移假说提供了证据,它揭示了网络媒体不是在传播垃圾内容,而是在帮助主流媒体向世界解释周围发生的事情。根据这项研究的结果,我们发现网络媒体和公民记者会发布新闻,而主流媒体则会紧随其后,很少有额外的内容能让人们更深入地了解当下的故事。研究得出的结论是,主流媒体并没有贬低网络媒体的内容,而是通过从网络材料中获取出版物来增强其可信度。因此,这项研究驳斥了主流记者对网络记者和公民记者传播垃圾信息的指控。建议主流媒体记者和媒体专家不要对网络媒体的内容发表一些贬损的言论,而是将网络和公民新闻的内容纳入其主流报道中,以便对问题进行充分的现场报道
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