'In taking a "comparative glocal" dimension this research broadens the media sociology perspective, going beyond the traditional Country A vs. Country B comparison to provide a valuable understanding of international newswork in "glocal" space.' -- Stephen D. Reese, University of Texas, USA.'A fascinating analysis of ‘network newswork’, a pioneering concept employed to review the ‘hierarchy of influences’ on journalists in domestic and transnational news bureaus as they decipher how to filter, integrate and present unverifiable, informal and personal information as accurate news. An incisive account of the making and presentation of news in an era where mainstream networks cannot choose to ignore multiple sources of information offered through social media.' -- Edmund Terence Gomez, University of Malaya, Malaysia.