“Thank god for Deadspin”: Interlopers, metajournalistic commentary, and fake news through the lens of “journalistic realization”

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    Abstract

    Interlopers are a class of digital-peripheral journalists and outlets who position their work as journalism, but who have struggled to be recognized as such. While we have long acknowledged journalism’s place online, as digital-peripheral journalists interlopers face challenges when it comes to appreciating their work as news and their contributions as journalism. This article argues their contributions warrant further evaluation as the journalistic field continues to confront change and engage new approaches to journalism, and as interlopers continue to produce news. Using Deadspin’s coverage of the Sinclair Broadcast Group as an exemplar of such contributions, this article details an approach which accounts for interlopers’ unique approaches to news, locating in broader news discourse measures of “journalistic realization” as a legitimating discourse. Its findings tentatively suggest a weakening of historically hardened boundaries between journalism’s core and its periphery, and argue for continued, nuanced exploration of the nature of the journalistic field.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)856-878
    Number of pages23
    JournalNew Media and Society
    Volume21
    Issue number4
    Early online date11-Nov-2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr-2019

    Keywords

    • Boundary work
    • Deadspin
    • fake news
    • journalistic field
    • journalistic realization
    • metajournalistic commentary
    • Sinclair

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