چکیده:
This research studies IRIB، BBC Persian and VOA functions and analyzes women news in these sites in 2009. Combining agenda setting and feminist theories، we attempt to study and explore main causes of using these techniques to cover different news. Content analysis is the method which has been used in this article to evaluate how I.R.I.B، BBC and VOA web sites highlight and process women news. The findings indicate that there is a meaningful difference among these news sites in using persuasion method، regarding news objectivity and feminist perspective. Also، findings indicate that there are significant differences in representing women problems. BBC and VOA sites more than I.R.I.B have noticed to political، religious، social and juridical difficulties and have attempted to exaggerate women's problems.
خلاصه ماشینی:
A Comparative Study of Women's News on the Central News Unit, BBC Persian, and Voice of America Websites In the year 2009, Davood Nematie Anaraki Faculty Member, Faculty of Radio and Television dna585@gmail.
com Abstract This article has addressed a comparative study of the performance of the news websites of the Central News Unit, BBC Persian, and Voice of America, and analyzes women's news from the perspective of propaganda and persuasive techniques used in the aforementioned websites during the period of 2009.
The theoretical framework of this research employs the salience theory to study and explain the reasons for the methods used in the type of coverage of news related to women on the mentioned websites.
This article uses the content analysis method to evaluate how women's news is highlighted and addressed on the Central News Unit website and the Persian sections of the BBC and Voice of America websites.
Therefore, the present research aims to study and analyze news related to women from various dimensions, using the content analysis method, by analyzing the Central News Unit website, which is domestic, and the Voice of America and BBC Persian websites, which are foreign.
Additionally, studying these techniques on the BBC Persian and Voice of America websites allows us to identify their performance and, by reorganizing news about women and providing correct and clear information, prevent ambiguity in the news atmosphere and, in cases related to media wars, identify the goals and methods of competing media.
In this research, the concept of agenda-setting theory was used to study the level of attention paid to women's news.