Research Article
Development Communication in monitoring and Media Cooperation (Study on Development Coverage of Bangka Regency Government in Local Print Media)
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.26-9-2020.2302686, author={Suryani Suryani and Septiar Andrilaransyah}, title={Development Communication in monitoring and Media Cooperation (Study on Development Coverage of Bangka Regency Government in Local Print Media)}, proceedings={Proceedings of The International Conference on Environmental and Technology of Law, Business and Education on Post Covid 19, ICETLAWBE 2020, 26 September 2020, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICETLAWBE}, year={2020}, month={12}, keywords={development communication newspapers monitoring cooperation}, doi={10.4108/eai.26-9-2020.2302686} }
- Suryani Suryani
Septiar Andrilaransyah
Year: 2020
Development Communication in monitoring and Media Cooperation (Study on Development Coverage of Bangka Regency Government in Local Print Media)
ICETLAWBE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.26-9-2020.2302686
Abstract
To understand the government in development communication through mass media and its implications for media cooperation policy, it is necessary to describe in mixed methode. In this study, it was found that based on the intensity of the news, Rakyat Pos (45%) were the most intensive in covering development issues compared to Bangka Pos (30%) and Babel Pos (25%). In the third column, the newspapers ranked news based on closeness (90%) compared to the main page (10%). Meanwhile, from the technical aspect of writing, straight news is the main choice (100%). Issues of development administration (57%) more attractive than issues of governance (43%). Based on resource persons, bureaucrats are most frequently quoted (96%). Furthermore, neutral (58%) and positive (35%) news tones are more dominant. The implication of reporting on cooperation policies is not a reference in media selection, and their hope is that the media can carry out their idealism.