International News In Shaping The National Daily Agenda
Keywords:
International news agenda, foreign news sources, international journalismAbstract
The world picture of the national audience is predominantly formed by the following media sources: world mass media; national mass media; selected personal Internet-based sources. Under the Internet-based sources we understand news sources of different types on the Internet-platforms. They can have or don’t have official character, can be or not to be professional ones, may have different degrees of confidence, whether or not to have the characteristics of a professional mass media.
The research is based on publications of national newspapers belonging to three different journalistic cultures: the British national version "Guradian", the Russian "Kommersant" and the Spanish "ABC". In the modern world, the frequency of news feed updates does not allow a newspaper to rely only on its own sources of information, so when preparing news texts, national media journalists also rely on the materials of third-party subjects.
From this point of view, the analysis includes studying the geographical agenda (the range of countries covered on a regular basis and frequency of mentioning), identifying the types of content, the main sources of information, and their relationship to the range of countries under coverage.
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