Features of Coverage of the SARS-COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic in the Ukrainian Audiovisual Media (on the Example of News Releases of Central and Regional Television Channels and Public Service Broadcasters of Ukraine)

Abstract

This paper explores some patterns of coverage of the coronavirus pandemic in the news programs of television and radio channels of the National Public Television and Radio Company of Ukraine. The process of pandemic coverage is reflexive and does not have a clear strategy or policy. The study is the first in this direction, and this is its scientific novelty. The most stable characteristic of vaccination coverage by Ukrainian Radio news is informing the audience about everything related to COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Liudmyla, P. (2024). Features of Coverage of the SARS-COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic in the Ukrainian Audiovisual Media (on the Example of News Releases of Central and Regional Television Channels and Public Service Broadcasters of Ukraine). Journal of Medicine and Movies, 20(2), 133–145. https://doi.org/10.14201/rmc.25812

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Author Biography

Pavlenko Liudmyla

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Department of Information Broadcasting. Interregional Academy of Personnel Management (Kyiv, Ukraine).
Pavlenko Liudmyla (PhD) is an Associate Professor of social communications at the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management (Kyiv, Ukraine); for many years she was the author of the “Results of the Week” program at the World Radio Broadcasting Service and the analytical program “Ukraine. Today.” at Ukrainian Radio, now she is chief editor of the Directorate of Information Programs of the Department of Information Broadcasting and a teacher of radio journalism in higher educational institutions. The field of scientific interests is the study of the activity of public radio broadcasting and television, the influence of public broadcasting on the development of civil society in Ukraine.
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