scholarly journals GOVERNMENT DOMINATION IN ANTARA TV THE FEATURE NEWS PRODUCTION PROCESS OF “MATA INDONESIA”

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 106-115
Author(s):  
Abdul Kholik

The Ministry of Communication and Informatics has the task to distribute information on the various state activities, social and other community activities. The task of producing and disseminating this information is given to a Public Company  of  National News Agency (LKBN / Lembaga Kantor Berita Nasional) Antara. The research was carried out with a qualitative approach with the  research of the  feature news Antara TV, Mata Indonesia as an object. The study was conducted by performing a direct observations on the production process of the feature news Mata Indonesia. In the Mata Indonesia  production process the Ministry has a dominant role in determining the direction and policy of Mata Indonesia. With economic and political power, the Ministry has intervened since the production designs, production processes in the field and regulate the final output of Mata Indonesia. To still be able to produce Mata Indonesia, the editor of Antara TV applies the gatekeeper function. Where all elements involved in selecting information will be presented.   Keywords: media political economy, gatekeeper, journalistic tv, feature news

2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 264-282 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neta Kligler-Vilenchik ◽  
Ori Tenenboim

By engaging with journalists in the networked media environment, audiences can play a role in shaping the epistemologies of journalism: how journalists know what they know, and communicate knowledge claims. While audiences have been offered opportunities to engage in news-production processes, ongoing reciprocal relationships between journalists and audiences online are rare. This study shows how sustained reciprocity takes place in a large-scale WhatsApp group opened by an Israeli journalist/blogger for her audience. Based on an analysis of group conversations, blog posts, and interviews, we demonstrate how a continuous conversation between the journalist and her loyal audience members allows the co-construction of journalistic knowledge across the news-production process. The online space that affords ongoing reciprocal exchanges is termed here a meso news-space, occurring between the private and public realms. This study contributes to understanding how sustained reciprocity can be accomplished and how it can promote shared benefits for journalists and community members.


Journalism ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 146488492096544
Author(s):  
Silvan Menezes dos Santos ◽  
Josep Solves ◽  
Doralice Lange de Souza

The Paralympic Games (PG) are the biggest showcase of disability. Thanks to their growing popularity, they are gradually getting a space in television and social networks and are conquering a space in the print and digital press. Therefore, it is important to guarantee the quality of the coverage of the event and of the messages that are sent about people with disabilities. It is also important to understand what factors interfere with this coverage and these messages. In this context, we developed a study that had as a goal to understand the process of news production about the 2016 Rio PG by Brazilian journalists. We used a descriptive, exploratory, and qualitative approach based on some attributes of the newsmaking and gatekeepers’ studies. We conducted 15 interviews with journalists and editors who covered the event on site or direct from the newsroom. Our results indicate that the main factors that interfered and structured the journalists conditions of production and routines during the coverage of the 2016 Rio PG were: some business issues (prioritization of audience interests and the exclusivity of broadcasting rights); some logistical issues (limitation of coverage to contents that could be accessed from the newsroom; accessibility barriers for journalists with disabilities; transportation between arenas, and reduced teams of journalists); and journalists’ level preparedness to cover the event. The interviews also revealed that the main news criteria for content selection were expected victories and medals, proximity, and curiosity. They said they emphasized content that valued athletes’ sportsmanship and narratives of overcoming adversity.


Journalism ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 146488492092417
Author(s):  
Servet Yanatma

This article investigates the relationship between the Ottoman state and the operations of the most powerful international news agencies of its time, Havas and Reuters, within the Ottoman Empire. The two agencies started to operate in Istanbul during the Crimean War and soon became the most influential sources of news both within and outside the Ottoman Empire. The article examines how the Ottoman state, perceiving them as a threat, attempted to resist their dominant role in news-production by collaborating with other different agencies and actors. When this failed, it tried to found a national news agency.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 3659
Author(s):  
Andrzej Szajna ◽  
Mariusz Kostrzewski ◽  
Krzysztof Ciebiera ◽  
Roman Stryjski ◽  
Waldemar Woźniak

Industry 4.0, a term invented by Wolfgang Wahlster in Germany, is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2021. Still, the digitalization of the production environment is one of the hottest topics in the computer science departments at universities and companies. Optimization of production processes or redefinition of the production concepts is meaningful in light of the current industrial and research agendas. Both the mentioned optimization and redefinition are considered in numerous subtopics and technologies. One of the most significant topics in these areas is the newest findings and applications of artificial intelligence (AI)—machine learning (ML) and deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs). The authors invented a method and device that supports the wiring assembly in the control cabinet production process, namely, the Wire Label Reader (WLR) industrial system. The implementation of this device was a big technical challenge. It required very advanced IT technologies, ML, image recognition, and DCNN as well. This paper focuses on an in-depth description of the underlying methodology of this device, its construction, and foremostly, the assembly industrial processes, through which this device is implemented. It was significant for the authors to validate the usability of the device within mentioned production processes and to express both advantages and challenges connected to such assembly process development. The authors noted that in-depth studies connected to the effects of AI applications in the presented area are sparse. Further, the idea of the WLR device is presented while also including results of DCNN training (with recognition results of 99.7% although challenging conditions), the device implementation in the wire assembly production process, and its users’ opinions. The authors have analyzed how the WLR affects assembly process time and energy consumption, and accordingly, the advantages and challenges of the device. Among the most impressive results of the WLR implementation in the assembly process one can be mentioned—the device ensures significant process time reduction regardless of the number of characters printed on a wire.


2008 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 84-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mathias M. Fischer ◽  
Federico Barnabè

The article presents the outcomes of a group model-building project at a chemical company that produces calcium carbide. The project led not only to the creation of a system dynamics model describing the production process but also to a microworld, a computer-based interactive learning environment meant to reproduce most of the features of the operating and controlling software actually used in the company. The process of organizational learning, the gaining of a better common understanding of the production process, and the development of the different mental models of the plant operators were some of the project's main goals. Moreover, the method followed during the project can be considered as general and can be used mainly in a variety of production processes in most manufacturing industrial firms both for the modeling of production processes and for teaching and training the operators who manage such systems.


2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 630
Author(s):  
Robson Dias

há premiações em jornalismo para matérias, para profissionais e para empresas. Os prêmios são dispositivos dos definidores primários (HALL ET AL, 1993) que prescrevem saberes e fazeres na cultura profissional (SCHUDSON, 1993), baseados em especificidades discursivas de pautas codificadas em falas autorizadas: a serem premiadas. Neste universo, diversos atores sociais atuam em relação ao processo de produção da notícia: News Promoters, News Assemblers e News Consumers, em Molotch e Lester (1974). Os News Honors são um lócus não visto ainda na Teoria da Notícia onde se enquadram os agentes que promovem a normatização das rotinas produtivas (TUCHMANN, 1993) por meio dos prêmios, no tocante aos limites cognitivos de Traquina (1993) e às rotinas cognitivas de Sousa (2003).


OENO One ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-40
Author(s):  
Robin Cellier ◽  
Sylvain Berail ◽  
Ekaterina Epova ◽  
Julien Barre ◽  
Fanny Claverie ◽  
...  

Thirty-nine Champagnes from six different brands originating from the AOC Champagne area were analyzed for major and trace element concentrations in the context of their production processes and in relation to their geographical origins. Inorganic analyses were performed on the must (i.e., grape juice) originating from different AOC areas and the final Champagne. The observed elemental concentrations displayed a very narrow range of variability. Typical concentrations observed in Champagne are expressed in mg/L for elements such as K, Ca, Mg, Na, B, Fe, A, and Mn. They are expressed in µg/L for trace elements such as Sr, Rb, Ba, Cu, Ni, Pb Cr and Li in decreasing order of concentrations. This overall homogeneity was observed for Sr and Rb in particular, which showed a very narrow range of concentrations (150 < Rb < 300 µg/L and 150 < Sr < 350 µg/L) in Champagne. The musts contained similar levels of concentration but showed slightly higher variability since they are directly influenced by the bedrock, which is quite homogenous in the AOC area being studied. Besides the homogeneity of the bedrock, the overall stability of the concentrations recorded in the samples can also be directly linked to the successive blending steps, both at the must level and prior to the final bottling. A detailed analysis of the main additives, sugar, yeast and bentonite, during the Champagne production process, did not show a major impact on the elemental signature of Champagne.


2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nuryadin Eko Raharjo

The objectives of this study were to determine the entrepreneurial character education model through unitof productionandservicesof Engineering Construction Wood in SMKN 2 Pengasih. Research conducted using the phenomenological qualitative approach in SMKN 2 Pengasih concluded as follows. (1) The strategy used in character education in entrepreneurship through UPJ TKKY SMKN Pengasih includes: examples, learning, empowerment, habituation, strengthening, and assessment. (2) The character of entrepreneurship developed by UPJ TKKY consist of: (a) mindset includes: creative, innovative, and realistic, (b) heartset include: risk-taking, honesty, responsibility, curiosity, unyielding, independent, and strong motivation for success, (c) actionset include: hard work, action-oriented, communicative, teamwork, and discipline. (3) Model of entrepreneurial character education through UPJ TKKY in SMKN 2 Pengasih conducted through curricular activities and through the production process UPJ. Keywords: model of entrepreneurialcharacter education, SMK,UPJ. ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui model pendidikan karakter kewirausahaan yang dilakukan melalui UPJ Teknik Konstruksi Kayu (TKKY) di SMKN 2 Pengasih.Penelitian yang dilaksanakan dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif fenomenologisbertempat di SMKN 2 Pengasih ini menyimpulkan sebagai berikut. (1) Strategi yang digunakan dalam pendidikan karakter kewirausahaan melalui UPJ TKKY di SMKN 2 Pengasih meliputi: keteladanan, pembelajaran, pemberdayaan, pembiasaan, penguatan, dan penilaian. (2) Karakter kewirausahaan yang dikembangkan melalui UPJ TKKY terbagi menjadi: (a) ranah pola pikir (mindset)meliputi: kreatif, inovatif, dan realistis, (b) ranah pola rasa (heartset)meliputi: berani mengambil risiko, jujur, tanggung jawab, rasa ingin tahu, pantang menyerah, mandiri, dan motivasi kuat untuk sukses, (c) ranah pola tindakan (actionset)meliputi: kerja keras, berorientasi pada tindakan, komunikatif, kerja sama, dan disiplin. (3) Model pendidikan karakter kewirausahaan melalui UPJ TKKY di SMKN 2 Pengasih dilakukan melalui kegiatan kurikuler dan melalui kegiatan proses produksi UPJ. Kata kunci: model pendidikan karakter kewirausahaan, SMK, UPJ.


2021 ◽  
Vol 905 (1) ◽  
pp. 012125
Author(s):  
S R Hidayat ◽  
T B Affanti ◽  
A I Josef ◽  
D Nurcahyanti

Abstract This article discusses the innovation of batik stamp canting equipment using waste paper material. The first focus is on the emergence and the background of the innovation of batik stamp canting made of waste paper material. The second is on the elaboration of concept of stamp batik canting innovation made of waste paper material. The method applied in this study was qualitative approach with case studies by employing informants’ data sources, artifacts, events and documents. The results indicate that the innovation of stamp canting using paper material has occurred since 2014, and it began to be widely used in batik production process in 2016. The background of stamp canting innovation made of waste paper was triggered by the high price of stamp canting from copper which is commonly used in the production process of stamped batik. The concept applied to develop this stamp canting is frugal innovation. The value of knowledge gained is that innovation is not always carried out to improve the quality of processes or products. Innovation is more significantly needed to solve the problems related to the context.


1992 ◽  
Vol 8 (03) ◽  
pp. 163-183
Author(s):  
Mark Spicknall

This paper presents an example of how expert systems can be developed and used for planning structural piece-part production. First, expert systems are briefly and generically described. Then the production processes within a shipyard-like structural piece-part production facility are defined within an expert system "shell"; that is, the "objects," "attributes," and "rules" describing the production process are established and explained. Then various structural piece-parts are described to the system and the system identifies the required production processes for each described part. The inference process underlying the identification of these processes is described for each of these parts. Finally, potential applications of expert systems to other areas of shipbuilding operations are discussed.


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