TY - JOUR
T1 - Reporting Bias in Coverage of Iran Protests by Global News Agencies
AU - Adegbola, Oluseyi
AU - Gearhart, Sherice
AU - Cho, Janice
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2020.
PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - This study analyzed the reporting of protests in Iran from late December 2017 to early January 2018 by global news agencies in the US (AP), UK (Reuters), France (AFP), China (Xinhua), and Russia (TASS), through a content analysis of 369 reports. Results showed significant variations in the portrayal of issues, diagnosis of causes, moral evaluations, and treatment recommendations among these agencies. Xinhua's reporting, advocating for maintenance of the status quo in Iran, differed markedly from Western agencies which gave more attention to calls for political change, especially in privately-owned agencies based in democratic nations. The study also noted a general similarity in the use of sources across agencies, but state-owned agencies lacked protester perspectives in their reporting. The findings suggest that national interests and/or ownership may influence the reporting by global news agencies on foreign protests.
AB - This study analyzed the reporting of protests in Iran from late December 2017 to early January 2018 by global news agencies in the US (AP), UK (Reuters), France (AFP), China (Xinhua), and Russia (TASS), through a content analysis of 369 reports. Results showed significant variations in the portrayal of issues, diagnosis of causes, moral evaluations, and treatment recommendations among these agencies. Xinhua's reporting, advocating for maintenance of the status quo in Iran, differed markedly from Western agencies which gave more attention to calls for political change, especially in privately-owned agencies based in democratic nations. The study also noted a general similarity in the use of sources across agencies, but state-owned agencies lacked protester perspectives in their reporting. The findings suggest that national interests and/or ownership may influence the reporting by global news agencies on foreign protests.
KW - Foreign news
KW - global news agencies
KW - media framing
KW - wire services
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U2 - 10.1177/1940161220966948
DO - 10.1177/1940161220966948
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85093936871
SN - 1940-1612
VL - 27
SP - 138
EP - 157
JO - International Journal of Press/Politics
JF - International Journal of Press/Politics
IS - 1
ER -