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Pseudo Newsgathering: Analyzing Journalists’ Use of Pseudo-events on 'The Wire'
The Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture Journal
  • Patrick Ferrucci, University of Colorado
  • Chad Painter, University of Dayton
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2013
Abstract

This textual analysis examines the role of pseudo-events in the newsgathering process depicted on season five of The Wire. The researchers found that the press and sources construct “reality”; sources present “masks” to conceal “reality”' and journalists acknowledge the absurdity of pseudo-events but cover staged events as genuine news. The overriding conclusion is that journalists fail citizens by constructing a false reality through a negotiation with powerful sources who are media- savvy enough to control depictions. These findings are then interpreted through the lens of cultivation theory.

Inclusive pages
135-169
ISBN/ISSN
1932-8036
Document Version
Published Version
Comments

This document is provided for download in compliance with the publisher's policy on self-archiving. Permission documentation is on file.

Publisher
University of Southern California
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Patrick Ferrucci and Chad Painter. "Pseudo Newsgathering: Analyzing Journalists’ Use of Pseudo-events on 'The Wire'" The Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture Journal Vol. 5 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chad-painter/7/