Reporting What’s Going on at the Neighbors from a Distance: Turkish News Channels’ Breaking News Coverage of the 2018 Missile Strikes against Syria

The research variables of this study are “Turkish journalists’ role preferences” and “Turkish televisionchannels’ use of sources” during the first eight hours of breaking news coverage of the 2018 missilestrikes against Syria. The researcher employs content analysis to answer mainly two questions: “...

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Main Author: Ayşen Akkor Gül
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Marmara University 2021-06-01
Series:Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1337779
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description The research variables of this study are “Turkish journalists’ role preferences” and “Turkish televisionchannels’ use of sources” during the first eight hours of breaking news coverage of the 2018 missilestrikes against Syria. The researcher employs content analysis to answer mainly two questions: “DidTurkish journalists perform roles other than “traditional disseminator?” and “Was their reportingbalanced insofar as conflicting perspectives were treated equitably?” The study identifies that Turkishjournalists preferred the “traditional journalist” role when reporting from Turkey but that of “socialcommentator” when reporting from abroad. Deviations from traditional journalism consisted of“reporting rumors,” “citing anonymous sources,” and “making personal references.” On the other hand,there was a lack of diversity and balance in the use of sources. For instance, no broadcast journalistsreflected the opinions of Syrian refugees living in Turkey, and very few reported from anywhere nearthe scene of the action. Thus coverage was inadequate insofar as reporters largely focused on one side’sperspective.
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spelling doaj-art-a6ad262bcbcf4bd59548e46cebd78beb2025-01-26T18:31:51ZengMarmara UniversityTürkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi2630-62202021-06-013717019210.17829/turcom.8085453Reporting What’s Going on at the Neighbors from a Distance: Turkish News Channels’ Breaking News Coverage of the 2018 Missile Strikes against SyriaAyşen Akkor Gül0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0847-6882İstanbul Üniversitesi İletişim FakültesiThe research variables of this study are “Turkish journalists’ role preferences” and “Turkish televisionchannels’ use of sources” during the first eight hours of breaking news coverage of the 2018 missilestrikes against Syria. The researcher employs content analysis to answer mainly two questions: “DidTurkish journalists perform roles other than “traditional disseminator?” and “Was their reportingbalanced insofar as conflicting perspectives were treated equitably?” The study identifies that Turkishjournalists preferred the “traditional journalist” role when reporting from Turkey but that of “socialcommentator” when reporting from abroad. Deviations from traditional journalism consisted of“reporting rumors,” “citing anonymous sources,” and “making personal references.” On the other hand,there was a lack of diversity and balance in the use of sources. For instance, no broadcast journalistsreflected the opinions of Syrian refugees living in Turkey, and very few reported from anywhere nearthe scene of the action. Thus coverage was inadequate insofar as reporters largely focused on one side’sperspective.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1337779violations of journalism conventionsturkish news channelsbreaking newssourcesinternational newsulusal haber kanallarıson dakika haberlerikaynak kullanımıgazetecilik normlarından sapmalaruluslararası haber
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Reporting What’s Going on at the Neighbors from a Distance: Turkish News Channels’ Breaking News Coverage of the 2018 Missile Strikes against Syria
Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi
violations of journalism conventions
turkish news channels
breaking news
sources
international news
ulusal haber kanalları
son dakika haberleri
kaynak kullanımı
gazetecilik normlarından sapmalar
uluslararası haber
title Reporting What’s Going on at the Neighbors from a Distance: Turkish News Channels’ Breaking News Coverage of the 2018 Missile Strikes against Syria
title_full Reporting What’s Going on at the Neighbors from a Distance: Turkish News Channels’ Breaking News Coverage of the 2018 Missile Strikes against Syria
title_fullStr Reporting What’s Going on at the Neighbors from a Distance: Turkish News Channels’ Breaking News Coverage of the 2018 Missile Strikes against Syria
title_full_unstemmed Reporting What’s Going on at the Neighbors from a Distance: Turkish News Channels’ Breaking News Coverage of the 2018 Missile Strikes against Syria
title_short Reporting What’s Going on at the Neighbors from a Distance: Turkish News Channels’ Breaking News Coverage of the 2018 Missile Strikes against Syria
title_sort reporting what s going on at the neighbors from a distance turkish news channels breaking news coverage of the 2018 missile strikes against syria
topic violations of journalism conventions
turkish news channels
breaking news
sources
international news
ulusal haber kanalları
son dakika haberleri
kaynak kullanımı
gazetecilik normlarından sapmalar
uluslararası haber
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