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Making a Difference in Newspaper Content: Influences of Female Reporters on the Source Selection and News Agenda
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Making a difference in newspaper content
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Making a difference in newspaper content:
Influences of female reporters on the source selection and news agenda
ABSTACT
This study compares Korean female reporters with male reporters on their source use
patterns, the primary issues they cover, the general tone they adopt, and the frequency of covering women’s interest stories.
Results show that female reporters quote more women for their stories, cover more
soft, positive news, and write more stories for women readers compared to male reporters. Overall, the study finds that women reporters could be a factor in diversifying news content.
Issues of three large Korean newspapers published in six days in 2002 were
randomly selected.
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Making a difference in newspaper content
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Making a difference in newspaper content:
Influences of female reporters on the source selection and news agenda
ABSTACT
This study compares Korean female reporters with male reporters on their source use
patterns, the primary issues they cover, the general tone they adopt, and the frequency of covering women’s interest stories.
Results show that female reporters quote more women for their stories, cover more
soft, positive news, and write more stories for women readers compared to male reporters. Overall, the study finds that women reporters could be a factor in diversifying news content.
Issues of three large Korean newspapers published in six days in 2002 were
randomly selected.
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