Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia
Vol. 14, No. 2

Commodification, Spatialization, and Structuration in Collaboration Between Local Media and Local Government in West Java

Ruswandi, Awang (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
13 Nov 2025

Abstract

In the era of local government autonomy and decentralization, numerous collaborations have emerged between local governments and local media, particularly in reporting government activities. Utilizing Vincent Mosco's political economy of communication framework, this study aims to elucidate the power relations manifested through commodification, specialization, and structuration between local media and government. This qualitative case study gathers data through in-depth interviews. Findings reveal that local government media cooperation funds serve as a mechanism to secure special coverage spaces with positive content about governmental activities, not in the form of advertising or advertorial, but in the form of news. While financially beneficial for both entities, these collaborations compromise journalistic integrity. Local media face censorship, framing, reprimands, and potential contract terminations, effectively granting local governments control over editorial processes and content. Consequently, local media are hindered in their ability to critically oversee governmental actions, posing significant challenges to media freedom—a fundamental pillar of democracy.

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publication:jkmi

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Humanities Computer Science & IT Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

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The aim of the Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia is to promote and enhance advanced academic discussions, including research development and debates in the field of media and communication. It also serves as a interdisciplinary forum for researchers and industry players who use research as the frame for ...