How Media Resources and Power Relations Define Critical Reporting in China: A Longitudinal Analysis of The Beijing News’ Corruption Coverage Between 2004 and 2018

IF 2.8 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Yang Hu
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ABSTRACT Critical reporting (piping-baodao) has long been considered one of the most important journalistic tools in China, exhibiting great democratic potential. However, the media environment for such reporting has become precarious over the past decade, raising the questions of how much space is left for critical reporting and how it is related to the media–state dynamics. Drawing on a 15-year longitudinal content analysis of how The Beijing News—an outspoken newspaper—reported corruption, this study explored the evolution of critical reporting in China. The results revealed that critical reporting is still a small-scale, non-routine journalistic practice. A detailed analysis was conducted to determine how media resources and power relations shaped critical reporting. The results showed that critical reporting has tended to take a resource-intense format and require non-official sources. Furthermore, critical reporting was more pronounced with respect to the coverage of low-ranking officials and officials outside the newspaper’s parent region. Broader implications of these findings have been discussed. Overall, the present study advances the understanding of critical journalism in an authoritarian context and explores its relations with the state.
媒体资源和权力关系如何定义中国的批判性报道——对《新京报》2004年至2018年腐败报道的纵向分析
批评报道一直被认为是中国最重要的新闻工具之一,表现出巨大的民主潜力。然而,在过去十年中,这种报道的媒体环境变得不稳定,提出了批评报道的空间有多大以及它与媒体-国家动态的关系的问题。通过对直言不讳的《新京报》报道腐败的15年纵向内容分析,本研究探索了中国批判性报道的演变。结果表明,批判性报道仍然是一种小规模的、非常规的新闻实践。详细分析了媒体资源和权力关系是如何影响批判性报道的。结果表明,批判性报告往往采取资源密集的形式,需要非官方来源。此外,批评性报道在报道低级别官员和报纸所在地区以外的官员方面更为明显。讨论了这些发现的更广泛的含义。总体而言,本研究促进了对威权主义背景下批判性新闻的理解,并探讨了其与国家的关系。
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