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Original Articles

The Persistence of Ethnocentric Framing in Online News Coverage of European Politics

Pages 404-421 | Published online: 17 Apr 2019
 

Abstract

This article explores the potential added value of online news media in reporting European Union (EU) politics. Precisely, it examines the extent to which online reporting could generate more prominent, more pluralistic and less ethnocentric coverage of EU politics. The above issue is scrutinised in the Cypriot context. A context where the economic crisis has negatively affected both the working conditions in newsroom and the public opinion on EU. The study is based on a corpus of news reports delivered by online news media that vary regarding their journalistic culture, political identity, organisational structure and volume and degree of establishment. Drawing on a multi-method research design, this article argues that online news media in Cyprus do not make effective use of online medium in favour of more prominent, comprehensive and pluralistic reporting. Instead, they exploit the online potential for decreasing their investment in both personnel and time for the coverage of “not so important” topics as EU politics. The article highlights how journalistic processes of news production and journalism culture in synergy with digitalisation processes contribute to the persistence of narrow coverage and ethnocentric framing of EU news.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes

1 The research covers the media landscape of the Republic of Cyprus that is under effective government control—the Greek Cypriot media organisations.

2 This study also used a computer-based content analysis (Wordsmith) for the exploratory analysis of the corpus and for providing a general pattern map of the news about Europe.

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