EIRP Proceedings (May 2013)

The Journalistic Information about the European Union The Journalistic Interest of the European Matters in Three European Countries Media: Poland, Romania and Spain

  • Damian Guzek,
  • Radosław Aksamit,
  • Iwona Biernacka-Ligięza,
  • Ruxandra Boicu,
  • Otilia Gainar,
  • Florica Iuhas,
  • Antonia Matei,
  • Natalia Milevschi,
  • Marian Petcu,
  • Carolina Rudinschi,
  • Mircea Sava,
  • Rodica Sutu,
  • María Ángeles López-Hernández,
  • Rubén Domínguez Delgado,
  • Miriam Suárez Romero

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 334 – 347

Abstract

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Three European research teams from the academic field meet to study the interest of media in matters concerning of the common European space. The results show that the European Union and its member countries do not constitute, at the moment, a usual priority issue in informative agendas of analyzed media in Poland, Romania and Spain. These results can be deduced of the analysis of the indicators of journalistic interest, such as, for example: the priority use of routine news to cover the European events; the low media interest in the Europeanist debate; the insignificant percentage of European news that media highlight on their front pages or summaries; the reduced length or extension of the majority of European news, the lack of an accurate knowledge by citizens of who is behind the spread news.

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