DOI: 10.5553/RP/048647001993035002183

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De beleidsagenda en het 'wereldbeeld' dat Vlaamse media aanreiken

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Peter Janssens, "De beleidsagenda en het 'wereldbeeld' dat Vlaamse media aanreiken", Res Publica, 2, (1993):183-196

    Given the two important functions of the media, offering a world image and setting the public agenda, the main question in this article is: "What is the image of society offered by the media?" For that purpose three years of the radio programme "BRT-Aktueel" are analyzed on the basis of a printed index. A distinction is made between home news, news on states, news on groups of countries and international organizations. The main conclusions are: 1. Most of the coverage concerns foreign issues; 2. Within each category there is a clear influence of temporary events. This influence seems more important for foreign topics; 3. The news coverage is strongly concentrated on a relatively small number of issues. This conclusion applies on all categories; 4. Social and domestic policy dominate the home news; 5. The coverage of international issues deals mostly with Europe, then with the USSR, and the United States. Other countries are part of the periphery and get attention when a major crisis occurs. The question rises which factors determinate the selection of issues. Within the limits of this research a few factors can be mentioned: geographical proximity, the structure of the media, the role of press agencies, the international status of a country, the selection by the journalist. It is quite clear that this problem of objectivity ofthe media is a major problem which is linked to the role of the media in a democratie society.

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