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mediespråk

Mediespråk is a term used in linguistics and media studies to describe the language used in mass media, including newspapers, television, radio, and online platforms. It encompasses vocabulary, syntax, style, and rhetoric as media products inform, persuade, entertain, or shape public opinion. The concept covers both the linguistic choices of reporters and editors and the way institutions present information to audiences.

Mediespråk serves several functions: informing the public with clarity, framing issues through selection and emphasis, constructing

Common features include concise syntax, formulaic structures for leads and quotational attribution, and the use of

Research in mediespråk involves discourse analysis, corpus studies, and critical approaches to media literacy, examining how

social
reality,
and
supporting
credibility
and
accessibility.
Language
choices
are
influenced
by
genre,
audience,
and
platform,
as
well
as
editorial
standards
and
journalistic
norms.
The
rise
of
digital
media
also
affects
mediespråk
through
features
such
as
headlines
optimized
for
attention,
hyperlinks,
and
concise
writing
for
scrolling
formats,
alongside
more
informal
or
interactive
registers
on
social
media.
headlines
and
standfirsts
to
guide
interpretation.
In
news
discourse,
stylistic
choices,
voice,
and
attribution
contribute
to
perceived
neutrality
or
bias.
Advertising,
sponsored
content,
and
branded
communications
blend
persuasive
language
with
informational
tone.
Multimodality,
including
imagery,
video,
and
layout,
also
interacts
with
language
in
mediespråk.
language
encodes
ideologies,
frames
debates,
and
influences
audiences.
Ethical
considerations
include
accuracy,
transparency,
bias,
and
the
balance
between
freedom
of
expression
and
social
responsibility.