Distributing News Via Weblog - a Linguistic Analysis of the Guardian Newsblog - Ulrike Michels - Books - Diplom.de - 9783832496180 - June 6, 2006
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Distributing News Via Weblog - a Linguistic Analysis of the Guardian Newsblog

Ulrike Michels

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Distributing News Via Weblog - a Linguistic Analysis of the Guardian Newsblog

Diplomarbeit, die am 01.08.2005 erfolgreich an einer Universität in Deutschland im Fachbereich Sprache, Literatur, Kultur eingereicht wurde. Abstract: This study investigates in how far the news language of weblogs differs from the news language in traditional print or online newspapers. A special focal point is set on oral language and its functions. The analysis should help to answer the questions: - Can weblogs help to minimize the distance between journalists and readers? - Can weblogs assist in attracting a new kind of readership? - Can weblogs assist in raising readership loyalty? All results can also be transferred from journalism to public relations and marketing: - Can weblogs help to provide you closer insight into your customer needs? - Can weblogs assist in attracting new target groups? - Can weblogs assist in raising customer loyalty? The study is set up according to the following sequence: Firstly, a general approach to weblogs is presented, describing their structure, development and implementation. Secondly, differences between the spoken and written mode are outlined and several models depicting the continuum relationship between both are introduced. After the explanation of the significance and function of orality in written electronic and news discourse, the concept of oral models in the press is introduce. In a last step, a sample analysis of several articles from one journalistic weblog is conducted, one online and one traditional newspaper, applying a linguistic framework based on the theoretical works presented before. With this examination, it is shown that the language used in journalistic weblogs contains more characteristics from the variety of spoken language than the languages of online and traditional print newspapers. From the results, potential effects are derived, e.g. on the practical fields of application or on the composition of the readership. Until now, only 38% of all adult US internet users and


152 pages

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Released June 6, 2006
ISBN13 9783832496180
Publishers Diplom.de
Pages 152
Dimensions 148 × 210 × 9 mm   ·   208 g
Language English  

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