Raadiouudiste toimetamine Eesti Raadio ja Kuku Raadio uudistetoimetuste näitel
Kuupäev
2006
Autorid
Ajakirja pealkiri
Ajakirja ISSN
Köite pealkiri
Kirjastaja
Abstrakt
Kirjeldus
The Bachelor’s thesis “Radio news editing as exemplified by the news services of Eesti
Raadio and Kuku Raadio“ focuses on the problems concerning processing and presenting
good radio news. Nowadays, the concept of radio news immediacy has changed in connection
with the triumph of online news channels. Radio is no longer able to be the fastest news
communicator and it thus broadcasts news, which have already been evaluated, often in
unedited form. Proceeding from the above, the main keywords of the thesis are radio news
editing, radio news requirements, spoken language and radio news language,
connections between radio news and online journalism, the change in the concept of
radio news immediacy.
The topic under consideration is unfolded as exemplified by two national talk radio stations.
The empirical part of the thesis is based on the observation of the editorial staffs’ organisation
of work carried out on two days, 20 and 21 April, and the analysis of the news that was
broadcast. The author chose ethnographic observation as the observation method (Machin,
2002), which presupposes complete non-interference by the researcher with the processes
observed. In addition to the observation, the author of the thesis carried out in-depth
interviews at the news services of both radio stations and analysed the texts broadcast on the
radio stations on two executive days. With regard to the latter, the author compared changing
and editing the radio news texts with those of three important internet portals in Estonia – the
news service BNS and the online editions of two of the biggest daily newspapers, Postimees
and Eesti Päevaleht.
The need to study the topic can be justified by the increase in the triumph of online portals
especially in recent years. In connection with placing online news on the market, a question
arises about the position of radio news on the media landscape. Can radio still be called the
most immediate news channel and if not, should radio news change or should the concept of
immediacy in connection with radio news change? Whether and to what extent does making a
text auditive decrease the news immediacy?
As a result of the present thesis, the hypothesis that radio news clearly lag behind online
portals in the speed of news broadcasting was confirmed. At the same time, the other result of
the thesis was the fact that the texts of radio news briefs are practically impossible to
distinguish from news broadcast on online portals in the linguistic sense. In the course of
interviews, it did become evident that news editors were aware of the main rules that must be followed in news editing, but in real situations, information is broadcast in practically the
same form as it is presented to the editorial staff.
The present thesis gives an overview of what takes place in the news services, and the time
and resources invested in the news. The analysis performed using the combined method helps
to determine the main drawbacks in the comparison of the immediacy of radio news with
online channels and by doing this, fulfils the purpose of the thesis. The scope of the present
thesis does not enable to make any fundamental conclusions about the matter, whether and to
what extent the radio stations participate in ‘pack journalism’, or offer solutions, for instance,
about which communication situations the radio news are most functional in (crisis
communication, traffic news and local news of immediate nature). However, the present
thesis is a good basis for writing an in-depth thesis.
Märksõnad
H Social Sciences (General), bakalaureusetööd