Analisis media relations dinas Kominfo kabupaten Ponorogo (studi tentang kesesuaian isi press release pemberitaan Covid-19 di Ponorogo pada media massa )
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https://doi.org/10.12928/commicast.v2i2.3405Abstract
Dinas Kominfo Ponorogo merupakan bagian dari pemerintahan yang bertujuan untuk memberikan informasi kepada publik. Dengan adanya krisis pandemi covid-19 ini maka media relations perlu digunkanan oleh Diskominfo Ponorogo sebagai salah satu upaya dalam memberikan informasi serta ketenangan pada masyarakat penelitian ini bertujuan unutuk membandingakan kesesuaian isi antara press release yang digunkana Diskominfo Ponorogo terkait media relations dengan pemberitaan media massa ( Jatimnow dan Solopos ) terkait kasus Covid – 19 fokus pemberitaan kasus Pondok pesantren Gontor Dua. Maka metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah kualitatif dengan menggunakan pendekatan dua teori yaitu media relations dan analisis akurasi dan nilai berita. Temuan menyatakan jika isi penulisan press release dan isi dalam berita memiliki persamaan dalam konteks isi informasi akan tetapi terdpat perbedaan dalam aktualisasi press release dan berita.
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