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News Values From An Audience Perspective Martina Temmerman Jelle Mast

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News Values From An Audience Perspective Martina Temmerman Jelle Mast
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Martina Temmerman, Jelle Mast
ISBN: 9783030450458, 3030450457
Language: English
Year: 2020

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News Values From An Audience Perspective Martina Temmerman Jelle Mast by Martina Temmerman, Jelle Mast 9783030450458, 3030450457 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on journalistic news values from an audience perspective. The audience influences what is deemed newsworthy by journalists, not only because journalists tell their stories with a specific audience in mind, but increasingly because the interaction of the audience with the news can be measured extensively in digital journalism and because members of the audience have a say in which stories will be told. The first section considers how thinking about news values has evolved over the last fifty years and puts news values in a broader perspective by looking at news consumers’ preferences in different countries worldwide. The second section analyses audience response, explaining how audience appreciation and ‘clicking’ behaviour informs headline choices and is measured by algorithms. Section three explores how audiences contribute to the creation of news content and discusses mainstream media’s practice of recycling audience contributions on their own social media channels.

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