Have new media editors abandoned the old media ideals? The journalistic values of online newspaper editors

Thomas J. Johnson, J. D. Kelly
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This study employed an online survey of 187 editors of online versions of traditional newspapers to investigate their journalistic values. It examined whether those values were predicted by age, gender, education, major, years of journalism experience, circulation of the traditional newspaper, political interest and political ideology, and the degree to which online newspaper editors believe they control the content of their Web site. The findings suggest that the values of online newspaper editors more closely mirrored traditional newspaper journalists than online journalists in terms of their news values. As in previous studies, few variables predicted news values. None predicted the disseminator/investigative value, although the two political measures, political interest and ideology, did explain adversarial attitudes even after controlling for the demographics, experience levels, and newspaper size. Liberals and those most politically interested were more likely to believe in an adversarial role for the press.
新媒体编辑是否抛弃了旧媒体理想?网络报纸编辑的新闻价值
本研究以187位传统报纸网络版编辑为调查对象,探讨他们的新闻价值观。该研究考察了这些价值观是否与年龄、性别、教育程度、专业、新闻从业年限、传统报纸的发行量、政治兴趣和政治意识形态,以及在线报纸编辑认为自己能控制网站内容的程度有关。研究结果表明,就新闻价值而言,在线报纸编辑的价值观比在线记者更接近于传统报纸记者。与之前的研究一样,预测新闻价值的变量很少。没有人预测到传播者/调查价值,尽管两个政治指标,政治兴趣和意识形态,在控制了人口统计、经验水平和报纸规模之后,确实解释了敌对态度。自由主义者和那些对政治最感兴趣的人更有可能相信媒体应该扮演对抗的角色。
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