articleJournalism StudiesMar 1, 2016HYBRID OA

What is News?

University of Sheffield · University of Huddersfield

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Abstract

The deceptively simple question “What is news?” remains pertinent even as we ponder the future of journalism in the digital age. This article examines news values within mainstream journalism and considers the extent to which news values may be changing since earlier landmark studies were undertaken. Its starting point is Harcup and O'Neill's widely cited 2001 updating of Galtung and Ruge's influential 1965 taxonomy of news values. Just as that study put Galtung and Ruge's criteria to the test with an empirical content analysis of published news, this new study explores the extent to which Harcup and O'Neill's revised list of news values remains relevant given the challenges (and opportunities) faced by…

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Keywords
  • Journalism
  • Mainstream
  • News values
  • Media studies
  • News media
  • Sociology
  • Content analysis
  • Taxonomy (biology)
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