Title of article :
Defining Crisis News Events
Author/Authors :
Eva-Karin Olsson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
15
From page :
87
To page :
101
Abstract :
Research on news organizationsʹ handling of ʹwhat-a-storyʹs proposes that journalists find routines for handling these events based on their previous experiences of similar situations. Still, conceptual discussions on how to define extraordinary events or ʹwhat-a-storyʹs have thus far attracted limited interest. In response, the present article proposes a definition of ʹwhat-a-storyʹs in order to provide an understanding of what events become a part of news organizationsʹ historical case banks. Accordingly, the aim of the article is to present a definition of crisis news events from an organizational perspective, which can help distinguish critical news events of importance to news organizationsʹ learning and preparedness. The article argues that crisis news are to be understood as surprise events that challenge key organizational values and demand a swift response. Based on interviews with Swedish broadcasting media managers, the article illustrates how the September 11th terror attacks can be defined as a crisis event.
Keywords :
Media , Attacks , decision-making , September 11th , journalistic practices , Crisis , Organizational Learning
Journal title :
Nordicom Review
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Nordicom Review
Record number :
660414
Link To Document :
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