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Permanences and Mutations in the French and German Media Systems during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Pauline Amiel
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Jérôme Berthaut
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Cyriac Gousset
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Nicolas Hubé
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Peter Maurer
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Cornelia Mothes
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Jérémie Nollet
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed journalistic practices and media roles in France and Germany. Analysis: As part of the Journalistic Role Performance Project (JRP), 9,438 articles published in France and Germany in 2020 were analyzed to determine trends in journalistic sources and the presence of six professional roles (watchdog, loyal facilitator, interventionist disseminator, service, infotainment, and civic) in news coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusions and implications: Professional roles in French and German media production are similar despite the countries having distinct media systems. However, notable differences exist in terms of journalistic practices. German media are characterized by the use of sources to justify institutional decisions. In contrast, French journalistic content is less politicized with a focus on “health” sources.
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hal-04630964 , version 1 (01-07-2024)

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Pauline Amiel, Olivier Baisnée, Jérôme Berthaut, Cyriac Gousset, Nicolas Hubé, et al.. Permanences and Mutations in the French and German Media Systems during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Canadian Journal of Communication, 2023, 48 (3), pp.529-551. ⟨10.3138/cjc-2022-0057⟩. ⟨hal-04630964⟩

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