Sidabutar, Franciscus Dicha
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THE ETHICAL VIOLATIONS ON TELEVISION MEDIA IN THE 2024 GENERAL ELECTION (METRO TV CASE STUDY) Sidabutar, Franciscus Dicha; Matrano, Victor Rodam; Siahaan, Chontina
Sociae Polites Vol. 25 No. 1 (2024): January-June 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Universitas Kristen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/sp.v25i1.5693

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During the 2024 general election period, there are various types of ethical violations that may occur in news aired by television media. This article discusses ethical violations committed by television media during the 2024 general election period. This research uses qualitative descriptive method with agenda setting theory. This research was conducted by observing several news related to the 2024 general election that has been aired on television media, with case studies from Metro TV. After that, researchers analyze the news to then be able to see the ethical violations that occur. This research resulted in the conclusion that there was an ethical violation in the form of a conglomeration in the news that had been aired by Metro TV. This conglomerate was seen through several YouTube shows owned by Metro TV. This happened because the CEO of Metro TV, namely Surya Paloh, is a top official of the NasDem party who also put his support on Anies-Muhaimin.
Studi Eksistensi Komunikasi Antarbudaya dalam Komunitas Seminari Menengah Wacana Bhakti Sidabutar, Franciscus Dicha; Siahaan, Chontina
Keraton: Journal of History Education and Culture Vol 3 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/keraton.v3i2.2682

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Community life is living together with other people based on one bond, one calling, and one commitment. This study aims to determine whether community life at the Wacana Bhakti Intermediate Seminary can help seminarians get to know other cultures so that cultural exchanges occur in the community, as well as see if there are inaccurate perceptions among seminarians. The respondents of this study were seminarians (community members) in the Wacana Bhakti Minor Seminary starting from grade 1 to the Upper Preparatory Class (KPA). The research method used in this scientific article uses descriptive quantitative methods. The findings in this study indicate that cultural exchange is already owned by almost the entire population and this is supported by intercultural communication that occurs within the community. This can be seen from as many as 58 seminarians who have understood correctly about intercultural communication. The most studied culture in this community is the culture of the Batak and Javanese tribes. Not only that, the researchers found that there are some people who do not even recognize the culture of their own tribe. Therefore, the community may be able to strengthen the communication that occurs between members from different cultures, either directly or indirectly.