More of the Same?

Sources are an indicator of news quality. They cue readers to the extent that journalists are invested in reporting a topic. Moreover, a diversity of sources may help readers reach more informed decisions. This study investigates the amount and diversity of sources nonprofit and for-profit news orga...

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Published inJournalism studies (London, England) Vol. 20; no. 2; p. 173
Main Authors Boehmer, Jan, Carpenter, Serena, Fico, Frederick
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Taylor & Francis Ltd 01.02.2019
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Summary:Sources are an indicator of news quality. They cue readers to the extent that journalists are invested in reporting a topic. Moreover, a diversity of sources may help readers reach more informed decisions. This study investigates the amount and diversity of sources nonprofit and for-profit news organizations use and what factors affect sourcing behaviors. Results indicate that nonprofit organizations use more, but not more diverse sources. In addition, journalists more often covering conflict and enacting roles beyond dissemination are likely to use more and more diverse sources. Increased workload, though, predicts stories with fewer and less-diverse sources.
ISSN:1461-670X
1469-9699
DOI:10.1080/1461670X.2017.1368409