scholarly journals Implementation of editorial television data warehouse: Health and business news will keep high since pandemic Covid-19

Author(s):  
Eugenius Kau Suni ◽  
Yudo Devianto

Data warehouse technology in the world of informatics can be applied in television editors to predict events in the future. The results of implementing a data warehouse in television editors since the Covid-19 pandemic shows that in the future, television coverage will still be dominated by health news 80.64 percent and economic news 65.61 percent. In Indonesia, legal and criminal news reports have also become a news trend as a result of these health and economic problems. The television editorial data warehouse was designed using Kimball's Nine-Step method and implementation using Microsoft SQL Server and Tableau. And to predict the news in the future analyzed using the Markov model. Apart from analyzing television news, this data warehouse is also capable know the performance of the television editorial team, namely the performance of news producers, reporters, and cameramen. The results of this data warehouse can be used by television management and chief editors to make informed strategic decisions.

2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 197-206
Author(s):  
Eugenius Kau Suni

ABSTRAK Masalah yang sering dihadapi di redaksi televisi dalam rutinitas editorial atau pemberitaan adalah tidak adanya suatu sistem yang dapat menjadi instrumen pendukung keputusan cepat untuk merespon setiap perubahan informasi yang bergerak sangat cepat. Teknologi data warehouse yang dapat dimanfaatkan dalam bisnis maupun lembaga, organisasi, atau pun korporasi memiliki kemampuan dalam mengumpulkan data dalam kurun waktu tertentu dan dari berbagai sumber, dan informasi hasil pengolahan data warehouse dapat dimanfaatkan untuk mendukung pengambilan keputusan cepat. Aplikasi pusat data pada data warehouse dengan mengumpulkan berbagai data, informasi, dan pengetahuan dalam kurun waktu tertentu mampu memenuhi kebutuhan pencarian cepat atau query, pelaporan rutin dan berkala atau reporting, dan data mining. Dengan demikian, teknologi data warehouse dapat dimanfaatkan di redaksi televisi untuk mendukung pengambilan keputusan cepat, termasuk membantu memberikan informasi dan pengetahuan yang lebih akurat dalam membuat suatu keputusan strategis. Selain itu, kemampuan data warehouse juga dapat dimanfaatkan untuk pengukuran kinerja karyawan dan tim redaksi televisi untuk kepentingan pengembangan tim dan pengembangan karier. Sebagai tahap awal, diperlukan suatu analisis dan perancangan data warehouse untuk mendukung keputusan redaksi televisi. Masalahnya adalah bagaimana melakukan perancangan analisis dan perancangan data warehouse untuk mendukung keputusan redaksi televisi? Dengan mengkaji kasus redaksi Kompas TV Jakarta, pada riset ini, peneliti menganalisis dan merancang data warehouse untuk mendukung keputusan redaksi televisi menggunakan metode nine-step Kimball. Hasil analisis dan perancangan tersebut dapat diimplementasikan untuk mendukung keputusan cepat terkait pemilihan berita untuk ditayangkan, dan keputusan penjenjangan karier dan pemberian insentif bagi karyawan dengan kinerja bagus.  ABSTRACT The problem that often occurs in the editorial editorial or reporting routine is that there is no system that can be an instrument that supports quick decisions to receive information that moves very quickly.Data warehouse technology that can be utilized in businesses and institutions, organizations, or even corporations has the ability to collect data within a certain period of time and from various sources, and information on the results of data warehouse processing can be used to support rapid decision making. Data center applications in the data warehouse by collecting various data, information, and knowledge within a certain period of time can meet the needs of quick search or query, routine and periodic reporting or reporting, and data mining. Thus, data warehouse technology can be utilized in television editors to support quick decision making, including helping to provide more accurate information and knowledge in making strategic decisions. In addition, the data warehouse capability can also be used to measure the performance of employees and the television editorial team for the benefit of team development and career development. As an initial stage, an analysis and design of a data warehouse is needed to support the decision of the television editor. The problem is how to design the analysis and design of a data warehouse to support the decision of the television editor? By reviewing the Kompas TV Jakarta editorial case, in this research, researchers analyzed and designed the data warehouse to support the decision of television editors using the nine-step Kimball method. The results of the analysis and design can be implemented to support quick decisions regarding the selection of news to be aired, and career lending decisions and providing incentives for employees with good performance.  


Author(s):  
Ryan Shandler ◽  
Michael L. Gross ◽  
Sophia Backhaus ◽  
Daphna Canetti

Abstract Does exposure to cyber terrorism prompt calls for retaliatory military strikes? By what psychological mechanism does it do so? Through a series of controlled, randomized experiments, this study exposed respondents (n = 2,028) to television news reports depicting cyber and conventional terror attacks against critical infrastructures in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel. The findings indicate that only lethal cyber terrorism triggers strong support for retaliation. Findings also confirm that anger bridges exposure to cyber terrorism and retaliation, rather than psychological mechanisms such as threat perception or anxiety as other studies propose. These findings extend to the cyber realm a recent trend that views anger as a primary mechanism linking exposure to terrorism with militant preferences. With cyber terrorism a mounting international concern, this study demonstrates how exposure to this threat can generate strong public support for retaliatory policies, depending on the lethality of the attack.


Pragmatics ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tom Van Hout ◽  
Geert Jacobs

This paper considers notions of agency, interaction and power in business news journalism. In the first part, we present a bird’s eye view of news access theory as it is reflected in selected sociological and anthropological literature on the ethnography of news production. Next, we show how these theoretical notions can be applied to the study of press releases and particularly to the linguistic pragmatic analysis of the specific social and textual practices that surround their transformation into news reports. Drawing on selected fieldwork data collected at the business desk of a major Flemish quality newspaper, we present an innovative methodology combining newsroom ethnography and computer-assisted writing process analysis which documents how a reporter discovers a story, introduces it into the newsroom, writes and reflects on it. In doing so, we put the individual journalist’s writing practices center stage, zoom in on the specific ways in which he interacts with sources and conceptualize power in terms of his dependence on press releases. Following Beeman & Peterson (2001), we argue in favor of a view of journalism as ‘interpretive practice’ and of news production as a process of entextualization involving multiple actors who struggle over authority, ownership and control.


Contexts ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-4
Keyword(s):  

Rashawn Ray and Fabio Rojas discuss the future of Contexts magazine and introduce the new editorial team as they take the reins.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 407-420
Author(s):  
Sumaya Al Nahed

This article examines two factors which have become increasingly important in today’s multi-channel international media environment, but which add significant extra levels of complexity to framing analysis: language differences and tone of voice. Through case studies examining English and Arabic language television news reports, the article considers some of the difficulties facing researchers who aim to compare spoken texts in different languages about the same events. In particular, the author focuses on the different cultural understandings of the appropriateness of emotive language in Arabic and English language journalism, and argues that in order to analyse the framing of stories in television news it is necessary to take account of the role of reporter tone in building frames. By comparing Al Jazeera’s and the BBC’s coverage of the 2011 Arab uprisings, the article aims to bridge some methodological gaps in this area, and to advance the reliability and validity of studies that attempt to compare news frames of the same events in different languages. It also considers the additional challenge of comparing tones of voice, particularly if they fluctuate throughout the story. Ultimately, the article proposes ways of going beyond literal understandings of both language and tone in order to establish the impact of both on the construction of news frames.


Urban History ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 643-643
Author(s):  
MATT DELMONT

ABSTRACT‘Busing’, in which students were transported by school buses to achieve court-ordered or voluntary school desegregation, became one of the nation's most controversial civil rights issues in the decades after Brown vs. Board of Education (1954). Focusing on Florida Governor Claude Kirk and Pontiac housewife activist Irene McCabe, this essay examines how busing opponents turned the conventions of television news – its emphasis on newsworthy events and crisis; its selective use of historical context; and its nominal political neutrality – to their advantage, staging television friendly protests that positioned mothers and children as victims of activist judges and federal bureaucrats, and framed their support for segregated neighbourhoods and schools in the colour-blind rhetoric of homeowners’ rights. For politicians who aspired to the national stage, like Florida Governor Claude Kirk, busing offered a recognizable issue on which to take a stand. When Kirk protested court-ordered busing by suspending a local school board in Manatee County (Bradenton, Florida) and appointing himself school superintendent, he was not only appealing to Florida voters but also to television viewers in cities like Nashville, St Louis and Seattle, many of whom wrote to convey their support. When Vice-President Spiro Agnew complained that television network news ‘can elevate men from obscurity to national prominence within a week’, he was referring to Black Power author and activist Stokely Carmichael, but television news also propelled grassroots anti-busing activists like Irene McCabe to national prominence. McCabe, who staged a widely covered six-week march from Pontiac to Washington DC to protest busing, made frequent television appearances because networks deemed her newsworthy, not necessarily because newscasters agreed with her politics. Repeated television coverage turned relatively minor busing battles in Bradenton and Pontiac into national news and established Kirk and McCabe as icons of busing opposition in the early 1970s.


CCIT Journal ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 251-257
Author(s):  
Untung Rahardja ◽  
Deddy Pratama ◽  
Ely Susanti

Information Technology (IT) has been able to made improve the effectiveness, efficiency, competitiveness, and support the managerial activities of the organization. Here are discussed about the implementation of Viewboard application for an educational institution as a module assistant of leadership in making strategic decisions. Viewboard applications developed based on existing databases on other systems as a data warehouse. In the implementation, the Viewboard applications built using the PHP programming language for the front-office interface with the concept of Artificial Informatics as a result of the processed grain database query. The Viewboard application has been tested for statistical measure of student overview on Higher Education Academic Raharja as a development and research Viewboard done. The final results show that the test can pull Viewboard processed data from an existing repository database and display the information is critical to the presentation of the characteristics of Artificial Informatics.


Author(s):  
Wilfred S.J. Geerlings ◽  
Alexander Verbraeck ◽  
Jon van Beusekom ◽  
Ron P.T. de Groot ◽  
Gino Damen

Every organization needs a staff appropriate for its tasks in order to accomplish its business objectives, both now and in the future. To gain insight into the quality and number of staff needed in the future, human resource forecasting models are being used. This chapter addresses the design of a simulation model for human resources forecasting, which is being developed for the Chief of Naval Personnel, Royal Netherlands Navy. The aim is to provide the Director of Naval Manpower Planning with tools that give insight into the effects of strategic decisions on personnel buildup, and the effects of changes in personnel on reaching the organization’s business objectives.


2017 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 218-234
Author(s):  
Matthew Delmont

People outside of Boston came to know and care about the city’s “busing crisis” because television news featured the story regularly and this essay examines how television news framed this story for national audiences. This essay illuminates the production techniques of a medium that framed the “busing crisis” in Boston for millions of national viewers. First, I examine how the television coverage of Boston busing in the mid-1970s focused on reports, analysis, and predictions regarding antibusing protests and violence. This day-to-day focus on current and emergent scenes of crisis ignored the history of desegregation efforts since the 1960s, including those that received television coverage in earlier years, like the community-funded Operation Exodus program to bus black children to schools in other neighborhoods and the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare’s suspension of federal school aid to Boston for violating the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Second, I consider how television news framed the use of force in the Boston busing story. Much of the footage from Boston focused on confrontations between antibusing protestors and authorities from the Boston Police and other law enforcement. Third, I look at how television news offered viewers background reports on two of the places at the center of the busing story, South Boston and Charlestown. Finally, I analyze how local television news programs in other cities presented busing in Boston as a failed policy and regularly replayed the archived footage from Boston to underscore efforts to educate viewers on the importance of upholding the law and avoiding violence. Boston was neither the first nor the last city to witness violent resistance to school desegregation, but extensive television news coverage fixed Boston as the emblematic busing crisis and shaped popular conceptions of the history of busing for school desegregation.


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