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Dec 13, 2023 · According to this understanding, the journalism-audience relationship is based on social exchange: media provide audiences with information and news; audiences offer attention and appreciation in return.
Jul 8, 2016 · As a consequence, viewing foreign (particularly US) TV programs can have varying media-mediating functions for audiences around the world, such as escapism, identification, and parasocial interaction, but can also function as a catalyst for conversations, reflection, and even resistance.
- Heinz Bonfadelli
- 2016
Apr 24, 2020 · Research suggests a reciprocal relationship between media trust and news media use with modest correlations, but the number of studies is limited, many were done before the transformation into contemporary high-choice media environments, the measures used were arguably imperfect, and in addition inconsistent within and across studies as to the ...
- Jesper Strömbäck, Yariv Tsfati, Hajo Boomgaarden, Alyt Damstra, Elina Lindgren, Rens Vliegenthart, T...
- 2020
Mar 10, 2024 · Does the media really have the power to influence our view of the world? Find out more about the relationship between the audience and the media with our guides to some of the most important theories.
The media play a central role in informing the public about what happens in the world, particularly in those areas in which audiences do not possess direct knowledge or experience. This article examines the impact the media has in the construction of public belief and attitudes and its relationship to social change.
- Catherine Happer, Greg Philo
- 2013
Mar 10, 2018 · This chapter explores the significance of the media and the impact it has on the meaning-making processes in society. In particular, it will focus on exploring how the media can influence popular culture and the impact of media portrayals of crime on societal perceptions, responses and reactions.
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the relationship between media, journalism, politics, and culture, especially toward social domains such as war and conflict, ideology, participation, and democracy. Jackie Cook teaches communications at the University of South Australia, where she specializes in radio studies and new uses of digital media. She maintains a