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Journalists’ Use of Knowledge in an Online World
Authors:John Wihbey
Institution:School of Journalism, Northeastern University, USA
Abstract:There has been little empirical study of the extent to which journalists are drawing on and applying academic research and systematic knowledge, or of their sourcing routines and habits in this regard. This paper examines data from an original online survey conducted in fall 2015 with working journalists (N?=?1,118). Over all, about half reported drawing on research studies frequently in their stories, and journalists expressed strong support for the idea that research can improve story quality. A multivariate analysis finds that knowledge usage is more likely to take place among journalists with some forms of academic and statistical training, with a national audience and with more coverage specialization in science-related topics. Political and television journalists are less likely to use expert knowledge.
Keywords:data journalism  journalism  journalistic performance  knowledge-based journalism  sociology of news  sourcing
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