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The effect of playing online games on family communication pattern Firmannandya, Ade; Prasetyo, Bambang Dwi; Safitri, Reza
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v5i2.3257

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Current technological developments give games have quality and facilities that are not inferior to other media. One of them is that game players can interact with each other online so that the game is not only used for entertainment but also verbal and non-verbal interactions. Game users today are not only children but also parents who play online games. In fact, online games are also often played between parents or husband and wife. On the other hand, the increase in online gaming activity for the husband who acts as the head of the family can create problems with family communication patterns. This is because the husband has a powerful role in family members. Therefore, these conditions can affect the harmony of the family. This study aims to determine the relationship between playing online games and family communication patterns in terms of intensity, frequency, and motives in married adult men. The data were collected using a questionnaire distributed online to 100 respondents throughout Indonesia. The data obtained were then analysed using the SPSS program. The results showed that playing online games did not affect family communication patterns. Game players have different reasons according to the intensity, frequency, and motive of playing the game so that it does not have a negative effect on family communication patterns. Thus, it can be concluded that online games can positively impact family communication patterns if appropriately implemented.
The effect of playing online games on family communication pattern Firmannandya, Ade; Prasetyo, Bambang Dwi; Safitri, Reza
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v5i2.3257

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Current technological developments give games have quality and facilities that are not inferior to other media. One of them is that game players can interact with each other online so that the game is not only used for entertainment but also verbal and non-verbal interactions. Game users today are not only children but also parents who play online games. In fact, online games are also often played between parents or husband and wife. On the other hand, the increase in online gaming activity for the husband who acts as the head of the family can create problems with family communication patterns. This is because the husband has a powerful role in family members. Therefore, these conditions can affect the harmony of the family. This study aims to determine the relationship between playing online games and family communication patterns in terms of intensity, frequency, and motives in married adult men. The data were collected using a questionnaire distributed online to 100 respondents throughout Indonesia. The data obtained were then analysed using the SPSS program. The results showed that playing online games did not affect family communication patterns. Game players have different reasons according to the intensity, frequency, and motive of playing the game so that it does not have a negative effect on family communication patterns. Thus, it can be concluded that online games can positively impact family communication patterns if appropriately implemented.
Content management at kapanlagi.com: a study of Indonesian digital media Reza Safitri; Rachmat Kriyantono; Fitri Avicenna; Nisa Alfira; Azahar Kasim; Normahfuzah Ahmad; Noor Aziah Abdullah
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v7i3.6218

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The research aims to explore content management within the digital media landscape of Indonesia, with a specific focus on the strategies employed by Kapanlagi Youniverse (KLY), a renowned digital media platform. Technology is viewed as the paramount factor in implementing communication technology, encompassing the rise of digital media as a transformative force. Employing a descriptive qualitative methodology, this study conducted interviews with eight members of the management team. The findings reveal that KLY utilises three primary strategies: lifestyle entertainment, general news, and sports, which diversify information for readers without limiting the number of operated sites. These findings align with the Long Tail Theory of new media business models, suggesting that expanding reach to previously untapped audiences can lead to success. Effective exploration of the long-tail market requires organisations to address consumer needs at minimal cost. This study presents two key propositions: mergers and acquisitions impact organisational structure and media content, and these changes can be enhanced by applying long tail theory principles.
The construction of news values in online media sexual violence' discourse Reza Safitri; Rachmat Kriyantono; Hanindita Basmatulhana
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i2.7061

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News values refer to a set of criteria intended to evaluate the newsworthiness of an event, hence determining its suitability for publication. For instance, a case of sexual violence in Indonesia received significant attention and is considered noteworthy, warranting its reporting. This study aims to discover the significance of news articles pertaining to sexual violence and determine the linguistic construction of news value within the context of online media platform detik.com. The researchers collected headlines and lead paragraphs from all 27 online news articles published throughout July 2022 that were selected since July had the highest number of sexual violence incidents. The articles were qualitatively analysed through discursive news value analysis technique (DNVA) which examines the connotations of diction choices and the impact on readers’ understanding. The study revealed that six out of the 10 news values were present in reports on sexual violence in Indonesia. These news values include personalisation, proximity, eliteness, positivity, unexpectedness, and timeliness. This study also shows that news articles share an emphasis on personalisation and proximity. Research limitation includes the process of defining news values and subjectively evaluating sources based on the definitions.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Airlangga, Muhammad Hafidz Daros Ansahnarmi, Annisa Arief, Muhammad Dimas Sulthan Astaningrum, Meita Dinar Atma Amanda Putri Avicenna, Fitria Azahar Kasim Bambang Dwi Prasetyo Budi Sawitri Chandra Sari, Rohmah Nia Darmawati, Surya Daros Airlangga, Muhammad Hafidz Darsono Wisadirana Edi Dwi Cahyono Eka Pradesti Eleonora Rumengan, Angelina Elsa Badriyya Erizal Zaini Febiola, Intri Fiaji, Noveria Anggraeni Firmannandya, Ade Fitri Avicenna Hanim, Faridha Hanindita Basmatulhana Hertanto, Dedy Iftita, Hasanatul Ihsan, Ikhwanul INDRAYANI INDRAYANI Ismi Aulil Wardani Jessica, Adhitya Kanto, Sanggar Kasim, Azahar Keppi Sukesi Keppi Sukesih Kliwon Hidayat kurniawan, jihan Kuswanto Kuswanto Lisda Veronika M.Pd S.T. S.Pd. I Gde Wawan Sudatha . Mashita Putri Hatama Maulina Pia Wulandari Monica Trivena Nainggolan Muhammad Hafidz Daros Airlangga Muhammad Syukri Nainggolan, Monica Trivena Nanang Krisdinanto Nelci Batlolona Ningtias, Iin Nisa Alfira Noor Aziah Abdullah Norhadi Norhadi Normahfuzah Ahmad Noveria Anggraeni Fiaji Noviadhista, Ulwan Fakhri Oktaviani, Fitri Hariana Patricia Baliana Da Costa Pramesthi, Hanum Kanthi Prasetyo, Agus Subhan Purwandi, Edeliya Relanika Putri Nila Rahmataini Putri Sadayi, Delila Putri, Atma Amanda Rachmat Kriyantono Rachmat Kriyantono Rilo Pambudi Riski Amalia Rizky Trisna Putri Rohmah Nia Chandra Sari Rois, Aulia Nur Rosaini, Henni Saafrida Said, Moch Fauzie Saleh, Ahmad Muwafik Salsabila, Laluna Sandis Wahyu Prasetiyo Sari, Rohmania Chandra Satriawan, Pravasta Wahyu Sinta Swastikawara Siti Noer Tyas Tuti Sujoko, Anang Sundoko Sundoko Surya Darmawati Susanto, Amin Heri Sylvatri, Hapsari Dian Trida, Mutiara Tristania Puspa Kintani Tyas Tuti, Siti Noer Ulwan Fakhri Noviadhista Uswatul Hasanah, Uswatul Utomo, Pradita Eko Prasetyo Wahyuni, Silvia Santi Warda Firdausi Karimah Wijanarko, Wisnu Wisnu Widjanarko Yandi Aulia Rahman Yayuk Yulianti Yeni Pramita Yuliza, Sukma