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Semiotic analysis of Korean Wave: Journalistic practices and global impact Sonni, Alem Febri; Jauza, Assa; Arya, Nosakros; Putri, Vinanda Cinta Cedekia
ProTVF Vol 8, No 2 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

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Background: Reportage deviations are trying to be built in drama Find Me in Your Memory. Understand the codes that show reportage deviations and the purpose of their distribution through the scenes in the drama. Purpose: This article will become a provision for the community to implement and pay more attention to the journalistic code of ethics when contributing to news reporting. Methods: The method used in this research is a content analysis by observing the scenes displaying reportage deviations in the drama Find Me in Your Memory scenes. Results: The collected data was then analyzed based on John Fiske’s semiotic theory, namely the Three Levels of Television Codes and the South Korean Journalistic Code of Ethics as indicators to identify reporting deviations. Secondary data in this study was obtained through a literature study to obtain relevant theories and data that can be used to answer the formulation of the problem. Conclusion: Various violations of the Journalistic Code of Ethics were found in several scenes showing news reporting practices. Implications: So this research suggests deviations in the news reporting shown in several scenes in this serial drama. This also deviates from one of the South Korean journalistic code of ethics points, which requires journalists always to report news objectively.
PELESTARIAN TRADISI DI BEMBENG PADA RITUAL PERKAWINAN MASYARAKAT BANGKALA BARAT, KABUPATEN JENEPONTO Arya, Nosakros Arya; Jauza, Assa; Tamarah, Dinda Aisyah; Shafier, Arka Aruna
Connected: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Volume 3 No. 2 Desember 2022
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Komunikasi, Fakultas Ilmu Soal dan Ilmu Politik. Universitas Pejuang Republik Indonesia

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One of the local traditions in Jeneponto Regency is the Di Bembeng tradition. Bembeng is a tradition used by kings or karaeng ('karaeng' the term used in the Makassar Bugis tribe) when their families are getting married. Where the bride from the karaeng will be Bembeng from a distance of approximately 100 meters from her house to the front of her house using a special place or tool that is indeed used to lift the bride and groom. The tools used in carrying out the Bembeng tradition are called Bembengang. The Bembeng tradition in the community wedding procession in West Bangkala sub-district underwent a transformation because it was also influenced by the mindset of teenagers who were around the environment, who seemed not to care about the Bembeng tradition in the environment where they lived, this is of course due to also because of the influence or impact of modernization which is increasingly affecting their mindset so that they think that the Bembeng tradition is no longer important, and most teenagers today are more inclined to follow the modernization era than the traditions that exist in their own region. When in fact it is this tradition that must be upheld and cared for because this tradition is the legacy of our ancestors who have an important role and have a high position because it is this tradition that makes us different and unique from other societies. Therefore it is very important to maintain and preserve the traditions that are in Bembeng at community wedding processions in West Bangkala sub-district. The aim of the study was to find out the meaning of the Di Bembeng tradition in the wedding procession of the people of West Bangkala, Jeneponto Regency; understand and know the forms of change from the Bembeng tradition to the wedding procession of the people of West Bangkala, Jeneponto Regency; understand and know the factors that cause the transformation of the Bembeng tradition in community marriage processions in West Bangkala sub-district, Jeneponto Regency. This research method uses a qualitative descriptive approach through a review of literature and interviews with several informants. The location of this research is in West Bangkala District, Jeneponto Regency, South Sulawesi Province. The results of the research show that the Di Bembeng tradition has undergone a transformation due to the times and changes in tradition in terms of ways and customs and the results of this research will be published in the Kareba journal at Hasanuddin University.