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ISSN: 2087-0442    frecuency : 4   format : Electrónica

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Volume 7 Number 1 Year 2022

15 articles in this issue 

Firmansyah Firmansyah,Sophia Novita,Atie Rachmiatie,Septiawan Santana K.,Alex Sobur,Dian Widya Putri

In the era of information technology, print media is on the verge of extinction. The Pikiran Rakyat Newspaper, one of the largest local newspapers in West Java, still survives. This study illustrates how print media can survive in the era of digital socie... see more

Pags. 1 - 15  

Hedi Pudjo Santosa,Nurul Hasfi,Triyono Lukmantoro,Himmatul Ulya,Yofiendi Indah Indainanto

The mass media construct discourses with major impact on the formation of public opinion. This study identifies mass media discourse of the Job Creation Law produced in the 22 television dialogue programs aired by TV One, Metro TV, Kompas TV, and CNN Indo... see more

Pags. 16 - 31  

Annisa Nurul Hanifah,Zainuddin Muda Z. Monggilo

Fact-checking journalism appears with its purpose to improve the quality of information, especially during COVID-19, where hoaxes spread massively. Moreover, a fact-checking organization needs to be more selective in choosing claims based on check-worthin... see more

Pags. 32 - 43  

Muhammad Dicka Ma'arief Alyatalatthaf,Natalia Faradheta Putri

The second wave of COVID-19 hit Indonesia in July 2021. Tempo magazine published five editions about it throughout July-August 2021. This study aims to see how Tempo magazine frames its news about government policies in dealing with the second wave of COV... see more

Pags. 44 - 60  

Abrar Adhani,Akhyar Anshori,Ananda Mahardika

The spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia needs the policy to overcome it, especially for the implemented communication. The government communicates that dealing with the spread of COVID-19 is a problem in society. The study is to find out how the public’s resp... see more

Pags. 61 - 70  

Rahmatul Furqan,Sitti Murniati Muhtar,Nasakros Arya

The revolution of technology has always shaped the works of journalism, including the news content and its relationship with the public. Along with the digital era, people started to participate in and contribute to journalism. User Generated Content (UGC... see more

Pags. 71 - 83  

Kristina Andryani,Felicciana Yayi Amanova,Rosalia Prismarini Nurdiarti

This research aims to identify obstacles and analyze the strategic solution taken by the Public Relations of Rifka Annisa’s Women Crisis Center in utilizing online media platforms to address violence against women during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Yogyakart... see more

Pags. 84 - 97  

Cut Meutia Karolina,Irwa Rochimah Zarkasi

The video of rejection of COVID-19 vaccine by Ribka Tjiptaning, a public figure in Indonesia, has become one of the most popular trending news topics in various media in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to explore the cyber community beliefs regard... see more

Pags. 98 - 111  

Lasmery RM Girsang,Ilona Vicenovie Oisina Situmeang,Michael Christian

During the pandemic, there are still anxieties among the public, especially those who have not been vaccinated. This condition urges all components like government, public, and media to agree that the essence of the vaccine is a mechanism to control coron... see more

Pags. 112 - 127  

Bono Setyo,Lelita Azaria,Khoiro Ummatin

A peaceful life is one of the essential hopes of every individual. This hope was captured as an opportunity by the media industry to produce religious broadcast television programs. Religious programs get viewers’ attention shown through high ratings that... see more

Pags. 128 - 141  

Adhianty Nurjanah,Dyah Mutiarin,Gatot Supangkat,Muhammad Iqbal

Aisyiyah is a Muhammadiyah women’s organization and has a mission to fight for a true Islamic society. This study aims to determine how organizational communication is carried out by the Aisyiyah Ngampilan Branch Manager (PCA) to create a true Islamic soc... see more

Pags. 142 - 157  

Damayanti Wardyaningrum

The 2020 flood in Jakarta has brought people’s attention as it paralyzed the city’s activities. Different than other kinds of natural disaster like earthquake, tsunami, and mountain eruption, flood in Jakarta is a predictable event that could have been an... see more

Pags. 158 - 172  

Yovita Sabarina Sitepu,Mickhael Rajagukguk

This study measures Medan’s level of digital literacy competence. This study aims to obtain an overview of the digital literacy competencies of smartphone users in Medan City. This research was part of the National Digital Literacy Research, initiated by ... see more

Pags. 173 - 189  

Prayudi Prayudi,Kartika Ayu Ardhanariswari,Ninik Probosari

The creative economy as the basis for a city to grow has led to a concept of creative city. Communication and support from all stakeholders, including the government, economic actors, academics, and the community, are necessary to foster creative behavior... see more

Pags. 190 - 201  

M. Rifqi Fauzan Adyatma

Competition between large companies and small businesses such as Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) is unavoidable. Quoting from previous research, MSME actors lack knowledge, funding, and time which may hamper their marketing communications. Co... see more

Pags. 202 - 218