A future of journalism beyond the objectivity-dialogue divide? Hybridity in the news of entrepreneurial journalists




Juho Ruotsalainen, Jaana Hujanen, Mikko Villi

PublisherSAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

2019

Journalism

JOURNALISM

UNSP 1464884919867216

22

9

2240

2258

19

1464-8849

1741-3001

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1464884919867216(external)

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/42233661(external)



As pioneers of new ideas and practices, many entrepreneurial journalists spearhead the change of journalism towards hybridity. By applying appraisal theory, this article examines a hybrid of objectivity and dialogue in daily news articles by five entrepreneurial journalism outlets - Axios, MustRead, National Observer, The Skimm and the Voice of San Diego. For comparative purposes, a dataset from three legacy media outlets was also analysed. The results show that the entrepreneurial journalism outlets employ journalistic dialogue in otherwise stylistically objective news texts notably more often than do legacy media outlets. Dialogic registers provide subtle, non-partisan assessments of events and issues and make the news more informal. Such a hybrid form of journalism serves the functions of sense-making, establishing an interpersonal connection between 'private' audiences and 'public' news, and connecting journalism with fields outside of its core. By doing so, the hybrid journalism of entrepreneurial journalists offers a distinctive vision of the futures of news journalism.

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