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Pola Komunikasi Antar Pribadi Presenter dan Reporter Siaran Live Program "Special Report" Di Inews TV Irawan, Novida; Nurijadi, Bintang
Jurnal Mahardika Adiwidia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Mahardika Adiwidia 2023
Publisher : Magister of Communication Science, Sahid University Jakarta.

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 Speaking and news processing skills are very important for a presenter and reporter, so that the delivery of messages to the public is conveyed properly. In this case, communication, especially interpersonal communication and coordination before the news is broadcast, becomes the main point so that there will be no mistakes or miscommunication when the presenter is broadcasting live with the reporter. The purpose of this research is to understand how to review the pattern of interpersonal communication between presenters and reporters through the concept of Jendela Johari (presenters and reporters of special report programs on INews TV). As for analyzing this research, it uses the Johari window concept which consists of four quadrants, namely, Open self, Blind Self, Hidden Self and Unknown Self. This study also uses a qualitative approach with descriptive research methods in order to describe the data results completely and clearly. Data were collected by participant observation and unstructured interviews. Data were analyzed by source triangulation method. The results of the research that have been found are that interpersonal communication that occurs between the presenter and the reporter is in accordance with the Johari window concept, namely open self, openness of giving information, blind self, a condition where there are obstacles or difficulties experienced but one party does not know it, hidden self where the condition is due to If there are obstacles or obstacles, communication before the broadcast does not occur which results in things that we do not know but are known to others. and Unknown Self where no one knows about the news. The communication process that occurred between the presenter and the operator before the live broadcast was through telephone media, and was held during breaking news which became an opportunity for the presenter to ask for more updated information, and so that questions from presenters and answers by reporters are connected
Silent Yet Social: Studi Preferensi Komunikasi Generasi Z di Media Sosial Nurijadi, Bintang; irawan, Novida
Jurnal Mahardika Adiwidia Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Mahardika Adiwidia
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This study aims to understand Gen Z's digital non-verbal communication preferences through a literature study approach. The theoretical framework used includes symbolic communication theory, media richness theory, and the concept of digital native. The method used is a systematic literature study of scientific journals and books published in the last five years. The findings show that Gen Z is more comfortable expressing themselves through digital non-verbal communication due to digital socio-cultural factors, the need for speed of communication, and psychological comfort in conveying messages indirectly. The results of the study also revealed that although the use of digital symbols increases expressivity, it also has the potential to reduce the depth of emotion in interpersonal communication and trigger challenges in cross-generational and professional communication. In conclusion, digital non-verbal communication has become an integral part of Gen Z's interaction patterns, which requires adaptation from various parties, including educational institutions and the world of work. This study contributes to the development of digital communication theory and offers practical implications for more inclusive communication in the digital era.