Making the case for war: A comparative analysis of CNN and BBC coverage of Colin Powell's presentation to the United Nations Security Council

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Abstract

The normative role of journalism in democracy is well established: democracy depends on news media to facilitate self-government. But theories of the press point to structural limitations that inhibit the democratic ideal. To examine this contradiction, this article offers a comparative analysis of online news coverage by CNN and BBC of Colin Powell's speech to the United Nations Security Council on 5 February 2003. Ethnographic content analysis is used to examine the coverage and to consider each outlet's broad institutional context. The article concludes that structural limitations are less of a hindrance at the BBC, which is better situated to enhance rational-critical dialogue and democratic self-governance through inclusion of a greater diversity of sources and a wider array of opinion.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)120-140
Number of pages21
JournalMedia, War and Conflict
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2015

Keywords

  • BBC
  • CNN
  • Colin Powell
  • comparative
  • critical
  • framing
  • Iraq war
  • ownership
  • public sphere

EGS Disciplines

  • Communication

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