PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Ben-Gurion U researcher reveals newspapers' historic resistance to granting reporters' bylines

Celebrity journalists have developed as newspapers began to give reporters recognition for their work

2010-12-23
(Press-News.org) NEW YORK, December 23, 2010 – A new study by Dr. Zvi Reich, a researcher at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) in Beer-Sheva, Israel, documents the process through which journalists at major newspapers fought to receive byline recognition of their work, paving the way for today's celebrity journalists.

According to the study published in the December 2010 issue of Journalism, an academic journal, "the proliferation of bylines characterized the news as an imperfect, all too human account of reality, and opened the way for celebrity journalism."

Dr. Zvi Reich explains that the byline is a relatively new phenomenon in the history of journalism and that newspapers as respected as The New York Times went out of their way to avoid using bylines as a means of underplaying the importance of the individual reporters.

"Today, when we open a newspaper or click on a Web site, we take it for granted that we will see a byline – the name of the reporter who authored the piece, at the beginning of each article," explains Reich, a faculty member in BGU's Department of Communications Studies.

"This study traces the complicated and fragmented policies that the newspapers used to maintain the balance of power over reporters and the process that the writers and other contributors underwent to push for recognition and control of their work," Reich says.

Focusing on The New York Times as the chief case study and The Times of London, Reich explores the phenomenon of bylines in modern journalism and their major impact on the way news is consumed and understood, and documents the process through which journalists fought to receive name recognition of their work.

Reich writes in his paper that bylines opened "the way towards journalistic stardom, altering power relations within the news industry and shifting news organizations from a position behind the news to one behind the people who gather and compose it."

His research covered more than 12,000 articles published in the two newspapers. Reich found that in both cases, the growth of bylines was a painfully slow four-step process, which took more than 70 years to become an established practice.

First, the newspapers tried to avoid specific names, in an effort to maintain an authoritative, omnipresent "god-like" voice.

Second, bylines were used to promote organizational goals, in the form of generic (i.e., staff writer) and news agency credits.

Third, the papers attributed stories to the names of a select few staff writers.

Finally, the papers gradually gave up the selective bylines, crediting everyone in nearly all instances.

About American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (AABGU) plays a vital role in sustaining David Ben-Gurion's vision, creating a world-class institution of education and research in the Israeli desert, nurturing the Negev community and sharing the University's expertise locally and around the globe. With some 20,000 students on campuses in Beer-Sheva, Sede Boqer and Eilat in Israel's southern desert, BGU is a university with a conscience, where the highest academic standards are integrated with community involvement, committed to sustainable development of the Negev. AABGU is headquartered in Manhattan and has nine regional offices throughout the U.S. For more information, visit www.aabgu.org.

For more information about the study, contact Dr. Zvi Reich, Department of Communications Studies, +972- 54-4354725; zreich@bgu.ac.il

END



ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Nuclear magnetic moments

2010-12-23
Nuclear magnetic moment provides a highly sensitive probe into the single-particle structure and serves as a stringent test of nuclear models. In recent decades, the facilities with radioactive ion beam models to study nuclear magnetic moments make it possible to measure the magnetic moments of neutron-rich and proton-rich nuclei with high precision. On the theoretical side, many nuclear structure models, including advanced shell models, and self-consistent mean-field theories, have succeeded analyzing many nuclear structure properties. However, the extension of these models ...

Alyce Fine Jewelry Announces Intentions to Continue and Expand Jewelry Collections Offered in the New Year

2010-12-23
Alyce Fine Jewelry, the nationwide retailer of jewelry, announced today its commitment to carrying and expanding its offerings of numerous collections of jewelry into the new year, including such collections as Amadeo, Sonya Winsom, Stefan Rion, Lilliana, Lydia Sands, and Stacy Orlow. Alyce has hailed the offering and expansion of such collections in 2011 as a key part of its Embody Radiance Campaign and a major value initiative for its customers. In addition to a wide variety of elegant jewelry collections, Alyce Fine Jewelry is offering its online customers significant ...

C-MOR now available with new feature "privacy mask"

2010-12-23
The use of video surveillance often brings up the question of privacy and security. "Privacy mask" offers users a convenient and simple solution. "Privacy mask" enables C-MOR users, using LevelOne camera models FCS-5030 and FCS-5011, to hide and protect sensitive areas of video surveillance images. The new feature applies a black image mask to the areas in question and is therefore e.g. protecting personal rights of persons in the area under surveillance. Video surveillance at workplaces requires adherence to the protection of workers' personal data on the basis of ...

Brash Media Featured in 2011 Business Profile Calendar

2010-12-23
Brash Media was honored at the unveiling of a 2011 Business Profile Calendar by Pi Delta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated. Pi Delta Omega Chapter recognized Brash Media's achievements in South Florida along with the impact the company has made in the community. Brash Media, along with eleven other local businesses, will be highlighted during the twelve months of the 2011 calendar year. The unveiling was held at Solid Rock High School in Cutler Bay, Florida. Each business was highlighted in the order of the month in which they were featured. Brash ...

Wingspan Seminars Among Finalists for International Business Leadership Award

2010-12-23
Wingspan Seminars was among finalists for an International Business Leadership Award from the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce. The Awards are presented during the Americas Linkage Conference. The event aims to recognize individuals and businesses engaged in international activities, whether for-profit or not-for-profit, that significantly impact the economy of the state of Florida. Awards were presented to one small and one large business in each of the following categories: Business Retention & Expansion, Education & Training, Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Innovative ...

New Facebook App Provides Additional Revenue Source For Struggling Non-profits

2010-12-23
As the nonprofit sector continues to feel the brunt of the recession, charitable organizations worldwide are desperately seeking strategies to generate additional revenue. One new Internet start-up, Karmarang (www.Karmarang.com) offers a solution - giving supporters the ability to contribute to charities without having to open their checkbooks. The new site allows users to sponsor a charity by sharing recommendations about books, music and other content with their friends via email and Facebook. The site combines elements of the popular Causes app on Facebook with the ...

MPB Today and Its Unique Product

2010-12-23
My Premier Business Today - MPB Today is a direct sales company affiliated with Southeastern Delivery, a grocery home delivery service company located in Pensacola, FL. It is funded by a group of successful businessmen specializing in traditional businesses that include real estate development, restaurant franchises, and industrial supplies. MPB Today has a Unique Product - Not to mention the fact that groceries are a consumable product. You might still be asking yourself, what the heck is so unique about them? What's so great about this opportunity is that you can start ...

Smart Levels Media Tells Customers to 'Go Big or Go Home' with Custom Indoor and Outdoor Banners

2010-12-23
Smart Levels Media is hosting a 'Go Big or Go Home' Indoor and Outdoor Vinyl Banner Sale. These banners are touted as an effective way to promote new business at trade shows, bands at clubs, and events around the community. Durable and able to withstand years of heavy use, the fully customizable banners are expected to sell out fast at SmartLevels.com. According to Smart Levels Media, posting vinyl print banners is a great method to brand any business. The banners are ideal for indoor and outdoor usage, are made of a thick vinyl material, are fade resistant and the ...

Technology Management Solutions and Appia Communications a Winning Combination

2010-12-23
Technology Management Solutions, LLC (TMS) - A premier information technology (IT) support service and networking partner focused on enabling the success of small and medium companies and organizations in Southern California. "We are very excited about our new partnership with Appia Communications, and their enhanced product offering that includes Hosted Video Conferencing, Hosted Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Hosted Exchange email, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and Session Initiation Protocol Trunking (SIP) that we will be able to offer our clients" says ...

Dr. Mike Lenhardt Seeks to Enhance the Vision of Patients and the Entire Community

2010-12-23
"Dr. Mike" Lenhardt of Lenhardt Optometric Group has a desire to enhance the vision of his patients and the community as a whole. Dr. Mike is the newest doctor at FullertonEyeCare.com, following in the footsteps of Dr. Hoang, Dr. Lovcik, Dr. McCellen Jr. and his father Dr. Geo McClellan. Fullerton Eye Care offers a full spectrum of vision solutions. These include: • Comprehensive eye exams • Eyeglass frames and lens selection, which focuses on safety, fashion and professional needs • Contact lens exams, which include fittings, training and follow up care • Vision ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Making lighter work of calculating fluid and heat flow

Normalizing blood sugar can halve heart attack risk

Lowering blood sugar cuts heart attack risk in people with prediabetes

Study links genetic variants to risk of blinding eye disease in premature infants

Non-opioid ‘pain sponge’ therapy halts cartilage degeneration and relieves chronic pain

AI can pick up cultural values by mimicking how kids learn

China’s ecological redlines offer fast track to 30 x 30 global conservation goal

Invisible indoor threats: emerging household contaminants and their growing risks to human health

Adding antibody treatment to chemo boosts outcomes for children with rare cancer

Germline pathogenic variants among women without a history of breast cancer

Tanning beds triple melanoma risk, potentially causing broad DNA damage

Unique bond identified as key to viral infection speed

Indoor tanning makes youthful skin much older on a genetic level

Mouse model sheds new light on the causes and potential solutions to human GI problems linked to muscular dystrophy

The Journal of Nuclear Medicine ahead-of-print tip sheet: December 12, 2025

Smarter tools for peering into the microscopic world

Applications open for funding to conduct research in the Kinsey Institute archives

Global measure underestimates the severity of food insecurity

Child survivors of critical illness are missing out on timely follow up care

Risk-based vs annual breast cancer screening / the WISDOM randomized clinical trial

University of Toronto launches Electric Vehicle Innovation Ontario to accelerate advanced EV technologies and build Canada’s innovation advantage

Early relapse predicts poor outcomes in aggressive blood cancer

American College of Lifestyle Medicine applauds two CMS models aligned with lifestyle medicine practice and reimbursement

Clinical trial finds cannabis use not a barrier to quitting nicotine vaping

Supplemental nutrition assistance program policies and food insecurity

Switching immune cells to “night mode” could limit damage after a heart attack, study suggests

URI-based Global RIghts Project report spotlights continued troubling trends in worldwide inhumane treatment

Neutrophils are less aggressive at night, explaining why nighttime heart attacks cause less damage than daytime events

Menopausal hormone therapy may not pose breast cancer risk for women with BRCA mutations

Mobile health tool may improve quality of life for adolescent and young adult breast cancer survivors

[Press-News.org] Ben-Gurion U researcher reveals newspapers' historic resistance to granting reporters' bylines
Celebrity journalists have developed as newspapers began to give reporters recognition for their work