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Social Construction of International News in India: Politics of International News Agencies

Year 2015, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 68 - 87, 28.03.2016

Abstract

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This study outlines the prominence of international news reportage by the international news agencies in India. It also looks into the politics of international news in the selection process of an Indian newspaper. The most widely used sources within the mainstream media are the international news agencies due to their credibility and wealth of information drawn from a network of locations around the world. Traditionally, the news agencies are seen as the primary source for the majority of news-related information. The newspaper organization’s implicit trust on these news agencies as the single source forms a large part of the news agenda. If the volume of international news is considered, one invariably finds the balance being tilted sharply in favor of certain ‘advanced’ countries compared to the ‘developing’ countries. This article explores the role of three dominant news agencies that are sources of international news in India, such as Associated Press (AP), Agence France Presse (AFP), and Reuters in the ‘Times of India’ newspaper published from Hyderabad, India, and how they play an important role in construction of international news. The article identifies the patterns and commonalities in the news coverage with the help of statistical data gathered from the monitored newspapers. The data are collected and classified with regard to the geographical area, the type of news and the agencies that report them. Indian newspapers argue that advanced planning is an important indicator of this construction, and the information passed along by news agencies tends to drive some aspects of news coverage. If one assesses the cyclic nature of the news coverage, the newspaper organization’s own coverage is influenced by these dominant news agencies. Structures of journalism practices in the country are routinized around the production of these news agencies and the elements of news flow remains critical to the news production process
Keywords: International, news agencies, news coverage, agenda setting, social, and construction.

References

  • Boyd-Barrett, O. (1980). The International News Agencies. London: Constable.
  • Boyd-Barrett, O. and Rantanen, T. (1998). The Globalization of News. London: Sage.
  • Boyd-Barrett, O. and Thussu, D. (1992). Contra-Flow in Global News: International and Regional News Exchange Mechanisms. London: J. Libbey.
  • Datta , K.B. (2005). Mass media in Indi. New Delhi: Akansha.
  • Fenby, J. (1986). The International News Services. New York: Schocken.
  • Gramsci, A. (1971). Selections from the Prison Notebooks. Ed. Q. Hoare, G. N. Smith, New York: Int. Publ.
  • Hall, S. (1981). “The rediscovery of ideology: The return of the repressed in media studies”, in Culture Society and Media, Ed. M. Gurevitch et al,. London: Methuen.
  • Hallin, D. and Mancini,P. (2010). “The Forces and Limits of Homogenization” in Ed. Thussu, D.[ed] International Communication: a reader, London: Routledge
  • Herman, E.S. and McChesney, R.W. (1997). The Global Media, London: Cassell.
  • IRS(2011) Indian Readership Survey Q1 ,Media Research Users Council, available at http://www.mruc.net/irs2011q1-topline-finding.pdf.Accessed 1 June 2015.
  • Karan, K. and Mathur, R. (2003). “India”, in Asian Communication Handbook, ed. A.Goonasekera, L. Chun Wah and S.Venkatraman,Singapore: Asian Media Information and Communication Centre, pp. 93-122.
  • Kerlinger, F.N. (1986). Foundations of Behavioral Research, (3rd ed), New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
  • McQuail, Denis (1992). Media Performance: Mass Communication and Public Interest, Sage, London.
  • Thussu, D. (2000). International Communication: Continuity and Change, London: Arnold.
  • The Times of India (2014). Hyderabad: The Times of India, 1-30 September 2014
  • Tungate,M. (2005). Media Monoliths How Great Media Brands thrive and survive, London: Kogan Page
  • Van Dijk, T.A. (1988). News as Discourse, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Van Dijk, T.A. (ed.) (1997). Discourse Studies: A Multidisciplinary Introduction, London: Sage.
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Publication Date March 28, 2016
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APA Mitra, T. (2016). Social Construction of International News in India: Politics of International News Agencies. Maltepe Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi Dergisi, 2(2), 68-87.