
Online media have been an essential source of information in the anti-ELAB movement. In fact, from television to newspapers, traditional media are no longer the first choice of consumers of news in Hong Kong (CUHK, 2020). Among online media outlets, Stand News stands out because of its live broadcasting and the respect that audiences have for its journalists—as well as its unambiguous stance as an advocacy media outlet that does not shy away from mobilizing participation in social causes. For this reason, Stand News merits investigation as a case study of the role of journalists in the anti-ELAB movement.
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