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Societal roles of online journalists in Slovenia and Serbia : self-perceptions in relation to the audience and print journalists
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Vobič, Igor
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Milojević, Ana
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This paper investigates and compares how online journalists of the Slovenian print media Delo and those of the Serbian Novosti perceive the societal role of journalism and how they negotiate their perceptions with processes of audience involvement in the news, which have been intensified due to continuous articulations between newswork and technological innovations enforced in recent years. Despite the particularities of the normative development of Slovenian and Serbian journalism, as well as their rather distinctive empirical realities in the last two decades, there are surprisingly many similarities in online journalistsʼ negotiation of societal roles at both print media organizations. Audience involvement at Delo and Novosti is mostly regarded as an indication what people are interested in, which implies that exchanges between newsrooms and members of the audience areforemost monologue in character. At the same time, Deloʼs online journalists indicate that online departments at respective print media organizations are underestimated in relation to print departments, and not regarded as equal. Novostiʼs online journalists, however, do not stress their subordination in relation to in-house print colleagues, but acknowledge that they perform as a rather isolated department. The study also shows that institutional power has been recently at least to a degree reorientated because of newsroom integration, which has been institutionally encouraged andbrought occasional cooperation of print and online staffers, processes, andcontents
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English
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1.04 - Professional Article
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FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:
2012
Numbering:
Vol. 9, iss. 2
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20.500.12556/RUL-45432
UDC:
070(497.4)(497.11)
ISSN on article:
1749-8716
COBISS.SI-ID:
31672925
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10.07.2015
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Particip@tions
Publisher:
University of Wales
ISSN:
1749-8716
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31672669
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