So much more than news: Revisiting press epochs from an explorative study of non-news genres in Danish newspapers, 1918–2018
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So much more than news : Revisiting press epochs from an explorative study of non-news genres in Danish newspapers, 1918–2018. / Willig, Ida; Bengtsson, Mette; Blach-Ørsten, Mark; Jørndrup, Hanne.
I: N O R D I C O M Review, Bind 45, Nr. 1, 2024, s. 35-55.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - So much more than news
T2 - Revisiting press epochs from an explorative study of non-news genres in Danish newspapers, 1918–2018
AU - Willig, Ida
AU - Bengtsson, Mette
AU - Blach-Ørsten, Mark
AU - Jørndrup, Hanne
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Newspapers are so much more than news content. However, the history of journalism is typically told through studies of news genres or news epochs. In this article, we test the theory of three epochs of Danish press history in an explorative study of non-news genres, as exemplified by letters to the editor, editorials, and “celebratory items” on birthdays and deaths. Through an investigation of newspapers from 1918 to 2018, we demonstrate how these non-news forms were established in the first half of the twentieth century, were institutionalised during the period after World War II, and have been transitioning over the past two decades. This confirms the theory of the partisan press epoch, the omnibus press epoch, and the segment press epoch in Danish press history. At the same time, this study expands our understanding of these three press epochs by showing how the non-news genres provided in printed newspapers are important in the construction of readers as a class in the partisan press period; as a population in the omnibus press period; and, most recently, as elites in the segment press period.
AB - Newspapers are so much more than news content. However, the history of journalism is typically told through studies of news genres or news epochs. In this article, we test the theory of three epochs of Danish press history in an explorative study of non-news genres, as exemplified by letters to the editor, editorials, and “celebratory items” on birthdays and deaths. Through an investigation of newspapers from 1918 to 2018, we demonstrate how these non-news forms were established in the first half of the twentieth century, were institutionalised during the period after World War II, and have been transitioning over the past two decades. This confirms the theory of the partisan press epoch, the omnibus press epoch, and the segment press epoch in Danish press history. At the same time, this study expands our understanding of these three press epochs by showing how the non-news genres provided in printed newspapers are important in the construction of readers as a class in the partisan press period; as a population in the omnibus press period; and, most recently, as elites in the segment press period.
U2 - 10.2478/nor-2024-0003
DO - 10.2478/nor-2024-0003
M3 - Journal article
VL - 45
SP - 35
EP - 55
JO - N O R D I C O M Review
JF - N O R D I C O M Review
SN - 1403-1108
IS - 1
ER -
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