Building the News Agenda in Iraqi Newspapers and Patterns of Bias in their Sources
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https://doi.org/10.33282/abaa.v7i29.189Keywords:
Building, News Agenda, Iraqi Newspapers, Patterns, Sources, Al-Sabah, Al-ZamanAbstract
News are considered the most press arts that supply the target audiences with daily information and events happened inside and outside society since it is formed by depending on its resources which have a deep relation with formal corporations to gain their satisfaction in order to support their authority and spreading their domination by using mass media in editing their viewpoints and achieving wide acceptance among public opinion. In the field of technological development and changing in the fields of politics, society, culture, economics etc. inside Iraqi society and democratic transition help to convert news agenda from independent variation to a fellow variation while in the past the variation of mass media was the independent one that has a great impact on audience agenda. It finds out the following results:
1- Security file agenda occupies the first place from the rest of other files that news content is included in the newspapers samples and obtain a repetition of (48) with percentage amount of (18.18%)
2- The study discovers the limits of variations and plurality of sources and the relation of this plurality in building news agenda. The newspapers under study depend on formal resources from which they get information by 336 repetitions with a percentage amount of 72.73%.
The study ends with the following conclusions:
1- There is a cooperative interest in building news agenda mechanisms in the Iraqi newspapers under study. All of them agree on agenda of services and security issues and differ in building their news agenda for economic, political, social, religious, and administrative corruption.
2- They adopted formal sources in bias for building news agenda and this is in turn reflected in news-editorial sources in the newspapers under study.
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* Presentation of the analysis form on the following expert professors: -
1.A.D. Ahmed Abdul Majid / Department of Journalism / Faculty of the Information / University of Baghdad.
2.A.D. Hamdan Khader Salem / Press Department / College of the Information / University of Baghdad.
3.Amd Fadel Mohammed Hussein Al-Badrani / Department of Journalism / Faculty of Media / Iraqi University.
4.A.D. Shukria Kukz Al-Sarraj / Department of Journalism / Faculty of the Media / University of Baghdad.
5.A.D. Hussein Ali Al-Falahi / Press Department / College of Information / Iraqi University.
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