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A Comparative Study of the Accuracy of Quotation-Embedded Headlines in Chosun Ilbo and The New York Times from 1989 to 2009

Title
A Comparative Study of the Accuracy of Quotation-Embedded Headlines in Chosun Ilbo and The New York Times from 1989 to 2009
Authors
Han JiyoungLee, Gunho
Ewha Authors
이건호
SCOPUS Author ID
이건호scopus
Issue Date
2013
Journal Title
KOREA JOURNAL
ISSN
0023-3900JCR Link
Citation
KOREA JOURNAL vol. 53, no. 1, pp. 65 - 90
Keywords
headlineaccuracydirect quotationattributionmedia bias
Publisher
KOREAN NATL COMMISSION UNESCO
Indexed
AHCI; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Journalism scholars have argued that South Korean newspapers take advantage of quotation-embedded headlines to perpetuate their bias. However, the frequent use of direct quotations alone is not sufficient evidence for opinionated news. This study claims that it is more important to scrutinize the accuracy of direct quotations in headlines rather than their frequency. This study further argues that the accuracy of direct quotations should be analyzed with three foci: the exactness of the quotation, the validity of the attribution, and the legitimacy of the emphasis. Using these, this study attempts to compare headlines in South Korean and American newspapers (i.e., Chosun Ilbo and The New York Times). A content analysis revealed that Chosun Ilbo prevalently placed direct quotations in headlines, extensively revised them, frequently left out the verb of attribution, and put more direct quotations in the very beginning of headlines. These trends are becoming more pronounced over time. This study seeks to challenge the methodological limitations of current headline studies and expanding newspaper accuracy literature with a particular emphasis on headlines.
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