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Social media and traditional media

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Social media affects how traditional outlets select and frame news, acting as a feedback tool for journalists. The influence of social media causes outlets to offer more homogeneous reporting and to cover a larger proportion of soft news. Social media has turned citizens into reporters, bringing new perspectives into the realm of information but ...
Marques-Pereira, Jaime
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Does the medium matter? A meta-analysis on using social media vs. traditional media in crisis communication

, 2020
There has been a growing body of crisis communication research that treats social media as a critical variable, which might alter how people perceive and react to crisis communication messages. The meta-analysis of 8 studies (k = 22, n = 3209, combined n 
Jie Xu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Augmented media for traditional magazines

Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Information and Communication Technology - SoICT '12, 2012
Reading traditional newspapers or magazines is a common way to get latest information about events or new products. However these printed materials only provide readers with static information. Readers may want to know more detail information about some product in an article or to watch video clips related to an event mentioned in a news right at the ...
Vinh-Tiep Nguyen   +4 more
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The Impact of User-Generated Content and Traditional Media on Customer Acquisition and Retention

Journal of Advertising, 2020
Customer acquisition and retention are central components of customer relationship management (CRM) and the key drivers of a firm’s long-term profit. However, our understanding of the relative impact of user-generated content (UGC) and traditional media ...
Ya You, Amit M. Joshi
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COVID-19 Stress and Depression: Examining Social Media, Traditional Media, and Interpersonal Communication

, 2020
Prior research has found that infectious disease outbreaks such as that of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are associated with adverse mental health, especially among individuals with more exposure to COVID-19.
Jennifer M. First   +3 more
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Political news and happiness: the difference between traditional media and new media use

, 2020
Traditional media (e.g., newspapers, radio, and television) and new media (e.g., the Internet, SNS, and mobile devices) are equally important in individuals’ access to political news about governmental performance and social problems. This study is aimed
Yuxiang Hong, Peiqing Zhang
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The influence of new and traditional media coverage on public attention to social movements: the case of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests

Information, Communication & Society, 2019
Social movements often seek news media attention as a means to garner public attention to social problems; social movements may also attempt to circumvent traditional media channels through the use of social networks.
K. Hunt, Michael W. Gruszczynski
semanticscholar   +1 more source

TRADITIONAL MEDIA AND A RESEARCH ON NEW MEDIA

2021
The research aimed to conduct a review focusing particularly on critical news media literacy in the Corona Days. In the study, the attitudes of the individuals about the reliability of the "Traditional Media" and "Social Media" pandemic period news were examined by random sampling method. According to the results of the research, it
BOZKURT, Serap   +3 more
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Investigating bias in traditional media through social media

Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on World Wide Web, 2012
It is often the case that traditional media provide coverage of a news event on the basis of journalists' viewpoints -- a problem termed in the literature as media bias. On the other hand social media have given birth to an alternative paradigm of journalism known as "citizen journalism".
Arjumand Younus   +6 more
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The role of traditional media

2020
This chapter examines how the Kenyan press has adapted to a constantly changing political landscape and media ecosystem, from the colonial period to Uhuru Kenyatta’s presidency. It interrogates the roles of key actors over this period—press owners, journalists, and successive political regimes—whose interests have helped to shape the moral and ...
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