The Value of Internet Research to Danish Council Reporters

This article presents the findings from qualitative interviews with nine Danish council reporters on how they use the Internet for research on council affairs. Through qualitative interviews, the article aims to qualify and expand findings from survey research on journalists’ use of the Internet for...

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Main Author: Sparre Kirsten
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2008-04-01
Series:Nordicom Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/nor-2017-0168
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description This article presents the findings from qualitative interviews with nine Danish council reporters on how they use the Internet for research on council affairs. Through qualitative interviews, the article aims to qualify and expand findings from survey research on journalists’ use of the Internet for research and asks how much value journalists add to information found on the Internet and how important Internet research is compared to other types of research. The journalists interviewed found that the council website was useful as a provider of factual information about the council and a searchable archive of council affairs. Most importantly, the website expands the opportunities for monitoring council affairs. Journalists also found that access to Internet-based information on websites outside the council has improved the quality of their products. Generally, council reporters add context, opinions, and democratic control to information found on the Internet and do not see the Internet as a competitor for audience attention.
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spelling doaj.art-0f5649108f4c482dbd513edf704570442023-09-02T22:16:45ZengSciendoNordicom Review2001-51192008-04-01291172810.1515/nor-2017-0168The Value of Internet Research to Danish Council ReportersSparre Kirsten0PhD., Journalist, External Lecturer at Centre for Corporate Communication, Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, DK-8210 Århus, DenmarkThis article presents the findings from qualitative interviews with nine Danish council reporters on how they use the Internet for research on council affairs. Through qualitative interviews, the article aims to qualify and expand findings from survey research on journalists’ use of the Internet for research and asks how much value journalists add to information found on the Internet and how important Internet research is compared to other types of research. The journalists interviewed found that the council website was useful as a provider of factual information about the council and a searchable archive of council affairs. Most importantly, the website expands the opportunities for monitoring council affairs. Journalists also found that access to Internet-based information on websites outside the council has improved the quality of their products. Generally, council reporters add context, opinions, and democratic control to information found on the Internet and do not see the Internet as a competitor for audience attention.https://doi.org/10.1515/nor-2017-0168internetjournalismresearchcouncil reportingdenmarkworking methods
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