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Partisan Journalism: Review of the Behavior of Mass Media in Legislative Election and Indonesia Presidential Election of 2014

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In the political process preceding the election of legislative members, president, and vice president in 2014, there has been exploitation of the use of the media to win the candidates in print media (newspapers and magazines), electronic media (radio and television), as well as online media (social media networks). It can be seen that capitalism of media through the framing of news and information has generated a new phenomenon in the world of broadcasting and press. Many stories are neither appropriate nor newsworthy yet forced to be aired in order to fulfill the lust for power. Studies on the role of TV station in disseminating information preceding, during, and succeeding the presidential election in July 9, 2014 are important to conduct to see the motives underlying the behavior that violates the applicable laws and code of ethics and code of conduct. This study analyzes and tries to understand the phenomenon of partisanship in mass media, particularly television, towards one faction of the candidates for president and vice president in the presidential election in 2014, reviewed by the Theory of Phenomenology by Edmund Husserl or Alfred Schutz as well as other relevant theories.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. The Concept of Framing and Television News
 3. Results and Discussion
  3.1.The Ownership of Television as Mass Medium
  3.2. Telepolitics and Partisan Journalism
  3.3. The Response of Public and Non-Partisan Observers Against the Partial Attitude of Mass Media
  3.4. The Attitude of Authorized Institute and Sanctions for Violations Committed
 4. Conclusion
 References

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  • Bambang Winarso Universitas Prof. Dr. Moestopo (Beragama), Jalan Hang Lekir, Jakarta, Indonesia

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