TY - JOUR
T1 - Bias in television foreign news in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
AU - Lin, Wan-Ying
AU - Lo, Ven-hwei
AU - Wang, Tai-Li
PY - 2011/9
Y1 - 2011/9
N2 - Television news has been criticized for bias toward certain countries and topics, relying too much on public officials as news sources and presenting a large portion of sensational news. This study investigates whether biases exist in foreign news on television in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, where potentially more than a billion Chinese viewers reside. A content analysis was conducted, and 565 news stories were analyzed. Results confirmed the patterns discovered in the Western context. Foreign news on television in these Chinese societies was found to devote much coverage to the United States alone, concentrated mostly on political issues and internal order, used more governmental officials and men as news sources, and presented considerable sensational news. Differences among these societies exist and are discussed in the context of political cultures, media systems, and journalistic practices. © 2011 The Communication Research Centre.
AB - Television news has been criticized for bias toward certain countries and topics, relying too much on public officials as news sources and presenting a large portion of sensational news. This study investigates whether biases exist in foreign news on television in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, where potentially more than a billion Chinese viewers reside. A content analysis was conducted, and 565 news stories were analyzed. Results confirmed the patterns discovered in the Western context. Foreign news on television in these Chinese societies was found to devote much coverage to the United States alone, concentrated mostly on political issues and internal order, used more governmental officials and men as news sources, and presented considerable sensational news. Differences among these societies exist and are discussed in the context of political cultures, media systems, and journalistic practices. © 2011 The Communication Research Centre.
KW - Foreign news
KW - Geographic bias
KW - Presentation bias
KW - Sources bias
KW - Television
KW - Topic bias
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U2 - 10.1080/17544750.2011.594555
DO - 10.1080/17544750.2011.594555
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1754-4750
VL - 4
SP - 293
EP - 310
JO - Chinese Journal of Communication
JF - Chinese Journal of Communication
IS - 3
ER -