Detailed Information on Publication Record
2024
‘I see myself as Batman : I’m doing it in the name of the local community.’ Addressing the complexity of the relationship between the local, the local audience and local journalists
WASCHKOVÁ CÍSAŘOVÁ, LenkaBasic information
Original name
‘I see myself as Batman : I’m doing it in the name of the local community.’ Addressing the complexity of the relationship between the local, the local audience and local journalists
Authors
WASCHKOVÁ CÍSAŘOVÁ, Lenka (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)
Edition
1. vyd. London, New York, Local Journalism: Critical Perspectives on the Provincial Newspaper, p. 151-166, 16 pp. 2024
Publisher
Routledge
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize
Field of Study
50801 Journalism
Country of publisher
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
printed version "print"
References:
Organization unit
Faculty of Social Studies
ISBN
978-1-138-36633-6
Keywords in English
closeness; local; locality; local audience; local journalists
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 21/11/2023 14:46, Mgr. Blanka Farkašová
Abstract
V originále
The relationships between local media, local audiences and local journalists are often boldly asserted. They are assumed to be stronger, closer and more emotional than those at national level. However, they are mostly defined in a fragmented and one-dimensional way that does not fully address their mutuality and variability. Understanding these relationships is crucial to an understanding of local media performance. This chapter proposes a concept of closeness based on three dimensions – spatial, temporal and emotional. Thus far, it has been a theoretical construct based on a review of theoretical material, but the aim of this chapter is to provide empirical support for the assumptions about the characteristics of closeness. It is an exploratory study which focuses on a Czech local audience and local journalists and provides a reappraisal of the concept of closeness based on qualitative interviews and focus groups within a specific locality. The case study, in a particular Czech town which boasts extensive local media coverage, is based on focus groups with the local audience, and interviews with local journalists and certain members of the local audience. The findings suggest that both the audience and the journalists regard those concepts which constitute closeness as important.