It is one of the most relevant questions of journalism research: Why do journalists select certain events or topics for publication, neglecting the overwhelming majority of news available to them? Communication scholars have been addressing this question from very different theoretical perspectives, applying a wide variety of social research methods to answer it. But although there are various models identifying a multitude of influences on news decisions, a theory capable of exactly predicting the news selection of tomorrow's newspapers and news programs is still missing. Journalistic decision-making is a complex phenomenon that depends on a number of preconditions which are hard to tackle in a single theoretical approach or empirical investigation. Due to this complexity, there are still many unanswered questions that stimulate both empirical studies and theoretical thinking on news-making. Moreover, the media, journalism, and the factors shaping them are constantly changing. Yesterday's answers may not be appropriate to explain today's or tomorrow's news decisions.
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedIntroduction to the special issue: News decisions and news valuesLicensedApril 28, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedNews factors and news decisions. Theoretical and methodological advances in GermanyLicensedApril 28, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedPredicting news decisions. An empirical test of the two-component theory of news selectionLicensedApril 28, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe theory of newsworthiness applied to Mexico's press. How the news factors influence foreign news coverage in a transitional countryLicensedApril 28, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedFrames, schemata, and news reportingLicensedApril 28, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedPolitical parallelism in news and commentaries on the Haider conflict. A comparative analysis of Austrian, British, German, and French quality newspapersLicensedApril 28, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedNews and newsworthiness: A commentaryLicensedApril 28, 2006