Prethodno priopćenje
https://doi.org/10.46917/st.16.2.4
Media Reporting and Interpretive Frames : An Analysis of News Portals on Thompson’s Concert in Zagreb
Lucija Periša
Krešimir Dabo
Sažetak
This paper explores media framing as a process of structuring and interpreting public events, with a particular emphasis on the reporting of Marko Perković Thompson’s concert held in Zagreb on July 5, 2025. Through the application of content analysis, the study examines articles published on three of the most widely read Croatian online news portals (Dnevnik.hr, 24sata.hr, and Index.hr) over a period of three days before and three days after the event. The evaluation matrix included five generic frames defined by De Vreese, Peter, and Semetko (2001): conflict, human interest, economic consequences, morality, and responsibility. The findings indicate that while all portals reported extensively on the concert, they applied different framing strategies. Dnevnik.hr and 24sata.hr emphasized the responsibility frame, whereas Index.hr focused more strongly on the human-interest frame. These differences reflect distinct editorial policies and highlight how framing contributes to shaping public perceptions of large-scale cultural events.
Ključne riječi
media analysis; online news portals; framing theory; concert
Hrčak ID:
341876
URI
Datum izdavanja:
22.12.2025.
Posjeta: 681 *