Global Newsworthiness and Reversed Domestication |
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Authors: | Erga Atad |
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Institution: | School of Journalism, Moody College of Communication and Institute for Israel Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, USA. |
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Abstract: | This study examines whether news broadcasts across nations are more cosmopolitan or parochial in their essence. To answer this question, the article proposes two unique theoretical concepts: “global newsworthiness” and “reversed domestication.” Global newsworthiness refers to news broadcasts that include ranges of countries, selected by several different reporting criteria. Reversed domestication refers to the connection made between the country of origin of the broadcasting media and the news content. Four television news networks were compared—CNN International, BBC World News, Al Jazeera English and France 24. The findings point to different levels of global newsworthiness and reversed domestication. |
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Keywords: | Al Jazeera English BBC World News CNN International France 24 global newsworthiness reversed domestication |
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