Jurnal ASPIKOM
Vol 7, No 1 (2022)

Tempo’s Watchdog Journalism toward the Indonesian Government’s Policy on COVID-19

Muhammad Dicka Ma'arief Alyatalatthaf (Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Kalbis, Jakarta Timur)
Natalia Faradheta Putri (Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Kalbis, Jakarta Timur)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Jan 2022

Abstract

The second wave of COVID-19 hit Indonesia in July 2021. Tempo magazine published five editions about it throughout July-August 2021. This study aims to see how Tempo magazine frames its news about government policies in dealing with the second wave of COVID-19 in Indonesia. This research uses Robert M. Entman’s framing analysis model. The results showed that the government is inconsiderate and irresponsive to the current conditions of COVID-19. Accordingly, the government is inconsistent in implementing PPKM (lockdown). They are too focused on an economic recovery that they are planning on the COVID-19 therapeutic drugs and vaccination business, and there is a lack of coordination in the government body. Through its news framing, Tempo also carries out the function of watchdog journalism, which is implemented in three dimensions: the intensity of the scrutiny, the journalistic voice, and the source of the news event.  

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Journal Info

Abbrev

aspikom

Publisher

Subject

Social Sciences

Description

Jurnal ASPIKOM is a national journal that aims to develop Communication Science by disseminating research in various fields of Communication, including media and journalism, new media and communication technologies, applied communications, public relations, and marketing ...