A New Standard of News Quality: Burglar Alarms for the Monitorial Citizen
Author:
John Zaller
DOI:
10.1080/10584600390211136
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4 issues per year
Subjects:
Political Communication;
Politics & the Media;
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Abstract
Scholarly evaluations of the quality of news are often negative, sometimes scathingly so. The rise of soft news and market-driven journalism in recent years has increased the intensity of this criticism. This article argues, however, that much criticism of news is based on an ideal of citizenship and a standard of quality that are neither realistic nor necessary for the functioning of democracy. The article therefore proposes a new, less demanding standard of quality and defends it as adequate to the informational needs of citizens in a democracy.
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