Coverage bias of Bangladesh television media: a portrayal of power and politics

After the fall of autocratic regime of military ruler in 1990, the political governments in Bangladesh has created platform of media expansion through ‘privatization policy’. The only state-run Bangladesh Television (BTV) was in operation till mid-1990s but the number of privately owned satellite ch...

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Main Author: Islam, Sheikh Mohammad Shafiul
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016
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spelling ukm-105042017-07-10T06:27:46Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10504/ Coverage bias of Bangladesh television media: a portrayal of power and politics Islam, Sheikh Mohammad Shafiul After the fall of autocratic regime of military ruler in 1990, the political governments in Bangladesh has created platform of media expansion through ‘privatization policy’. The only state-run Bangladesh Television (BTV) was in operation till mid-1990s but the number of privately owned satellite channels has rose to a few dozens, at present. This growth is perceived abnormal in terms of role and professionalism of the channels to the society since their affiliation with the political parties is critically viewed for managing license. This study aims to explore the coverage bias of the TV channels through analyzing the contents of 130 reports selected purposively from three TV channels, both the state-run and corporate owned. It reveals that 51 reports (39%) concentrated on power, politics and elites; the highest thematic coverage by the selected channels. The ruling party got the highest coverage where the Prime Minister, Ministers, Members of the Parliament and the senior political leaders were projected with importance. The reports were mostly male dominated and urban focused. Thus, the television channels portrayed the powerful and influential classes neglecting the common people who represent an empire of the dominant classes in Bangladesh. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10504/1/16474-46289-1-SM.pdf Islam, Sheikh Mohammad Shafiul (2016) Coverage bias of Bangladesh television media: a portrayal of power and politics. Jurnal Komunikasi ; Malaysian Journal of Communication, 32 (2). pp. 240-258. ISSN 0128-1496 http://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/issue/view/877
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description After the fall of autocratic regime of military ruler in 1990, the political governments in Bangladesh has created platform of media expansion through ‘privatization policy’. The only state-run Bangladesh Television (BTV) was in operation till mid-1990s but the number of privately owned satellite channels has rose to a few dozens, at present. This growth is perceived abnormal in terms of role and professionalism of the channels to the society since their affiliation with the political parties is critically viewed for managing license. This study aims to explore the coverage bias of the TV channels through analyzing the contents of 130 reports selected purposively from three TV channels, both the state-run and corporate owned. It reveals that 51 reports (39%) concentrated on power, politics and elites; the highest thematic coverage by the selected channels. The ruling party got the highest coverage where the Prime Minister, Ministers, Members of the Parliament and the senior political leaders were projected with importance. The reports were mostly male dominated and urban focused. Thus, the television channels portrayed the powerful and influential classes neglecting the common people who represent an empire of the dominant classes in Bangladesh.
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Coverage bias of Bangladesh television media: a portrayal of power and politics
author_facet Islam, Sheikh Mohammad Shafiul
author_sort Islam, Sheikh Mohammad Shafiul
title Coverage bias of Bangladesh television media: a portrayal of power and politics
title_short Coverage bias of Bangladesh television media: a portrayal of power and politics
title_full Coverage bias of Bangladesh television media: a portrayal of power and politics
title_fullStr Coverage bias of Bangladesh television media: a portrayal of power and politics
title_full_unstemmed Coverage bias of Bangladesh television media: a portrayal of power and politics
title_sort coverage bias of bangladesh television media: a portrayal of power and politics
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2016
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10504/
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http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10504/1/16474-46289-1-SM.pdf
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