scholarly journals MENYINGKAP PERSPEKTIF TUNGGAL DALAM KOMUNIKASI BENCANA ERUPSI GUNUNG SINABUNG MELALUI DETIK.COM

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (01) ◽  
pp. 117
Author(s):  
Puji Lestari ◽  
Harnum Ayu Rinasti

ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the tendency of online media coverage detik.com August-September 2017 period about the eruption of Mount Sinabung disaster communication. Social responsibility theory and disaster journalism are used as reference analysis. This study uses a quantitative method with a single perspective approach with documentation of data collection techniques and literature study. The validity test of the data used in this study is the reliability test. The results of this study found that news about the eruption of Mount Sinabung on Detik.com tended to be informative based on the type of news was dominated by straight news, the news length was 6-10 paragraphs, there was the use of the word "Sinabung", photos, nature and types of news presented informative and actual , as well as the type of coverage that is dominated by the type of one side (a single source) which is 69%. The substance of this research provides policy input to the editor of the online news site Detik.com that reporting about disasters, especially Mt. Sinabung, should be supplemented with other types of news that are more complete, avoiding a single source so that the contents of the news are more complete and balanced. Keywords; Online news, Disaster Communication, Mount Sinabung, Detik.com, Single Perspective ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis kecenderungan pemberitaan media online detik.com periode Agustus-September 2017 tentang komunikasi bencana erupsi Gunung Sinabung. Teori Tanggung Jawab Sosial dan jurnalisme bencana digunakan sebagai rujukan analisis. Penelitian ini menggunakan perspektif tunggal dengan metode penelitian kuantitatif, dengan teknik pengumpulan data dokumentasi dan studi pustaka. Uji keabsahan data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah uji realibilitas. Hasil penelitian ini menemukan bahwa berita tentang erupsi Gunung Sinabung pada Detik.com cenderung bersifat informatif berdasarkan: jenis berita didominasi oleh straight news, panjang berita 6-10 paragraf, ada penggunaan kata “Sinabung”, foto, sifat dan tipe berita disajikan informatif dan aktual, serta tipe liputan yang didominasi tipe one side (narasumber tunggal) yaitu sebesar 69%. Substansi penelitian ini memberikan masukan kebijakan kepada pihak redaktur situs berita online Detik.com bahwa pemberitaan tentang bencana khususnya gunung Sinabung sebaiknya dilengkapi dengan jenis berita lainnya yang lebih lengkap, menghindari narasumber tunggal sehingga isi pemberitaan lebih lengkap dan berimbang. Kata Kunci; Berita Online, Gunung Sinabung, Komunikasi Bencana, Detik.com, Perspektif Tunggal

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 505-515
Author(s):  
Riahta Octaviani ◽  
Zainal Abidin ◽  
Flori Mardiana Lubis

This research is motivated by the writer interest in Korean drama shows. So finally doing research to see the impact on one of the communities in Cikarang, namely the TnT Label Community, which is basically a K-pop dance cover community. So the purpose of this study is to find out whether there is an effect of the drama True Beauty on buying interest in K-Beauty products in the TnT Label dance cover community. This research was conducted with a quantitative method using an explanatory survey. The purpose of this study was to find out how the influence of Korean drama True Beauty on buying interest in K-Beauty products. The theory used in this research is IMC (Integrated Marketing Communication) Theory. The population in this study were all members of the TnT Label Community in Cikarang. Data collection was obtained through the distribution of questionnaires and literature study.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 196
Author(s):  
Gusti Ayu Dwi Kurnia ◽  
Gde Indra Bhaskara

Marketing is one of the important strategies in tourism activities. With the marketing, tourists know the tourist attraction that will be visited. Marketing consists of several aspects, such as product, place/distributions, price and promotion (marketing mix). This research was conducted to determine the form of marketing mix at Tahura Ngurah Rai Mangrove Ecotourism and measure how much influence the marketing mix had on the decisions of foreign tourists visiting Tahura Ngurah Rai Ecotourism. The method used in research is quantitative method. Data collection is conducted by questionnaire, observation, and literature study. While the data analysis technique used is the Important Performance Analysis (IPA) technique. The results of study showed that the components of the marketing mix consisting of products, prices, places / distributions, and promotions still did not meet the level of tourists satisfaction, There were still several components that had to be increased such as price and place. Therefore, the manager must focus on to the component that doesn’t meet the level of tourist satisfaction since it can influence the tourist visiting decisions. Keywords : Marketing Mix, Ecotourism, Tahura Ngurah Rai


2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Septiawan Santana Kurnia ◽  
Dadi Ahmadi ◽  
Firmansyah Firmansyah

An investigative reporting has changed quite rapidly in the last few periods after the development of information technology. The presence of online media encourages the emergence of online journalism. The existence of online journalism, within the framework of online media, gives a certain touch to investigative reporting activities. Investigative reporting developed in online media has managerial uniqueness and certain coverage patterns. The purpose of this study is to illustrate how the management of editorials and online media coverage patterns in Indonesia conducting investigative coverage.Data for this research is obtained through interviews with data analysis using a qualitative approach and a case study method of single case-multilevel analysis. Research subjects (journalism) and research objects (online investigative news) of this study are Detik.com and Tirto.id.The results of the study show that investigative data are at the core of investigative reporting in online media. It can be in the form of direct observation under investigation (disguising) or the disclosure of new facts that have not been revealed before. The online news media in Indonesia, although it relies on the speed, also still takes into account the accuracy and rules of journalism, especially in the coverage of investigations. The online media strategy in reporting investigations is to divide investigative data into several news stories with one theme, but each headline is different according to the investigative reporting to be reported in parts.


Author(s):  
Monika Sri Yuliarti ◽  
Wikan Jatimurti

Environmental problems are still an important issue and cannot be resolved completely until now, even after the 1970s the United Nations established a world environmental day. Plastic waste is considered the most responsible for the problems of environmental damage today. Therefore, an innovation that comes from biodegradable material, with its biodegradable product is considered to be the answer to this environmental problem. This study examines how reporting on the environment is framed in online mass media, especially in relation to biodegradable material and biodegradable products. This is qualitative research, with the object of two Indonesian online news sites, namely www.detik.com and www.okezone.com. Data collection techniques used is document studies and data analysis techniques employed is Robert N. Entman's Framing analysis model which involves four elements, namely: define problems, diagnose causes, make moral judgment, and treatment recommendation. The findings of this study are that environmental issues have not dominated online media coverage, and the biodegradable issue has not been framed thoroughly by online media.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fajar Muhammad Nugraha

In 2018, the Language Comission of the Ministry of Education and Culture (Kemendikbud) of the Republic of Indonesia has made verification towards all the languages that exists in Indonesia. The verification conducted from 1991 to 2017 resulted in 652 languages to be found. That number still does not include the dialects and their sub-divisions of the 652 languages. Meanwhile, UNESCO recorded 143 languages based on their vitality status. Identity can be interpreted as similarity or unity with others in a certain area or other things (Rummens, 1993: 157-159). "The identity possessed by an individual can be in the form of personal identity and social identity" (Santoso, 2006: 44-45). Using statistical data on language issued by the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics as a corpus and literature study by tracing the title of mainstream online media coverage related to the use of code mixing, identity theory, and the concept of intercultural communication, this paper discusses the relationship between the use of code mixing in the Indonesian people's everyday life with the nation‟s identity as a country that is bhineka (mentioned as its official national motto) or diversed. Instead of being not nationalist, the practice of code mixing by the Indonesian people is actually a manifestation of the identity of the Indonesian people as a diverse society. The code mix that occurs in the daily life of the community is proof that Indonesian people can understand each other and communicate well in a very complex diversity.


Author(s):  
Sherine Farouk

Abstract   In the current technological and competitive world, individuals are provided with a broad range of digital as well as traditional channels. Presently, online news sites are providing high satisfaction to the readers, and this scenario has simultaneously caused a decline in the circulation of print newspapers. Given this, the present study aimed to identify the choice of consumers in online and print media regarding the format preference and also examined whether there is any difference in the demographic characteristics in the choice of consumer. This study adopted the quantitative method and primary data collection approach where paper-based survey was conducted among 102 journalists. Furthermore, this study analysed the influence of involved variables (print and online media) and also examined the relationship between format preference and demographic characteristics between the two media. This study would further shed light on the two important input classifications such as exploratory and descriptive research. The findings of the study are provided in tabular formats after carrying out the qualitative data collection such as the focus group interview and the elite and specialised interview. The hypotheses for the study were developed based on the literature review and were tested using the chi-squared test. The study’s findings showed that there is no association between personal attributes and media type. Majority of them reported that irrespective of education, gender, income, age and nationality, they prefer online media, especially the internet, as their basic resource. However, few old-age consumers prefer print media, especially newspapers. Moreover, this study concludes that there is no statistical significant association between media type preference and the reasons. This is due to the fact that, based on media type, there is a lack of difference in the reason choices provided by the consumers. This study empirically concludes that print media is significantly influenced by online media. Several features that create an impact on print media include profitability, market share, subscription, advertising revenue, demand and print revenue.   Keywords: Web content, new business models, profitability, market share.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Syafriyandi Syafriyandi ◽  
Irpan Riana ◽  
Nova Darmanto

ABSTRACT Photography needs are now a part of daily activities, because the images that are produced can be used directly in expressing buying and selling activities and activities on new media. This phenomenon is a great opportunity for Creative Media State Polytechnic Photography Students. But the problem is that not many Photography students know the procedures for making a good or representative digital portfolio to be displayed in the online media for promotion of Photography Services. For this reason, this research has produced a representative digital portfolio for every photography student in order to increase the selling power to users of photography services both online and offline. This research uses a method with a qualitative approach. Data collection was also carried out by pretest and posttest control as a measuring tool for the success of the socialization of digital portfolio creation and literature study. The results of this study can be the basis for creating a digital portfolio as well as providing benchmarks for the marketing of Photography Services. Keywords: Photography, Digital Portofolio, new Media


Journalism ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 626-644 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gunver Lystbaek Vestergaard

Informal chatter has always been part of the scientific community, but with the emergence of online blogs these casual debates have become public. Here, I present a case study of how blog information influenced the online news frames during the December 2010 coverage of the arsenic-based life study. The results show how media frames were homogeneous and transformed abruptly from a positive ‘Gee Whiz’ frame towards a critical frame and lastly to a meta media frame over the course of a few days. From beginning to end, the blogosphere heavily influenced the news content, use of sources and spread of information between news outlets. Such rapid and uncontrollable influence of blogosphere information on online news coverage can be explained theoretically as an example of science grapevine communication.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
syahrul Ramadhan

Discourse analysis on Tempo online media. Co about PILPERS 2019 where a group or person is marginalized in the discourse. The purpose of this study is to describe the use of inclusion theory on political news and see the journalists' impartiality in the 2019 election in Tempo.co online news media. Data collection is done through three stages, (1) reading and understanding the discourse on Tempo's online mass media political news. The May 2019 edition of the Co with the aim of obtaining a clearunderstanding of the content of the discourse to be tudied, (2) marking parts of discourse related to Leeuwen's inclusioan theory, and (3) inventorying sentences in discourses related to Leeuwen's inclusioan theory by sorting and grouping data. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded, Leeuwen's inclusioan theory was found in eight Tempo mass media online news media. The May 2019 edition of Co consists of five of the seven existing theories, namely objectivity, nominations, nominations,identification, assimilation-individualization, and association-dissociation. Of the five Leeuwen inclusioan theories found there were 66 sentences containing Leeuwen's inclusioan theory. So, it can be concluded that in writing news about criminal journalists marginalizing victims. Journalists side with actors or actors.


2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicoleta Corbu ◽  
Raluca Buturoiu ◽  
Flavia Durach

The European Union (EU) is under severe pressure, due to the multiple crises it has to manage. Among them, the refugee crisis is remarkable, since it is shaking both the individual member states and the EU as a whole. The media coverage of the refugee crisis is important because the media still are the main source of information concerning distant issues (the refugee crisis included), and as such it facilitates people’s access to social reality. Using the perspective of agenda-setting and the conceptual background of framing theory, we aim to (1) identify the most prominent frames online media employ with reference to the refugee crisis, and (2) reveal the tone of voice online media use when portraying issues related to this crisis. To achieve these two goals, we content analyzed 1493 online news articles, published between April 15, 2015 and February 29, 2016. Main findings show that online media outlets mainly refer to the refugee crisis in terms of responsibility and conflict, in this order of prominence. At the same time, online media portals prefer using a reasonably balanced viewpoint when portraying the refugees, and a slightly negative one in terms of attitudes towards the European Union.


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