Social media users incidentally get exposed to news when their networks provide content that they would otherwise not seek out purposefully. We developed a scale of incidental news exposure on social media and conducted a survey to examine its antecedents. We found that information received through weak ties, rather than strong ties, was significantly associated with incidental news exposure. The amount of time spent, frequency of getting news updates, and the frequency clicking on news-related links on social media were correlated with incidental exposure. Our findings suggest that promoting news consumption on social media can be achieved not only through giving users information they want but also by exposing users to information they ar...
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Social media is relied upon as a single portal for entertainment, communication, and news. To unders...
On social media, journalistic news products compete with entertainment-oriented and user-generated c...
Scholars have questioned the potential for incidental exposure in high-choice media environments. We...
The development of information and communication technology ultimately not only affects people's com...
The ubiquitous nature of online news, especially in social media, increasingly exposes readers to n...
This study, derived from campaign communication mediation models, examines how incidental news expos...
Incidental exposure to shared news on Facebook is a vital but understudied aspect of how citizens ge...
Research on news exposure has shown that while political knowledge and interest largely determine th...
Access to news and political information is not distributed equally among citizens, but depends on t...
Today, people are increasingly exposed to news on various channels without actively seeking it. Howe...
Publishers of news information are keen to amplify the reach of their content by making it as re-sha...
The social brain hypothesis approximates the total number of social relationships we are able to mai...
Social Media, which has become an integral part of the everyday life of individuals, is also influen...
To date, the growing body of scholarly work of mobile news use has focused on audiences who intentio...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139929/1/jcc412199.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Social media is relied upon as a single portal for entertainment, communication, and news. To unders...
On social media, journalistic news products compete with entertainment-oriented and user-generated c...
Scholars have questioned the potential for incidental exposure in high-choice media environments. We...
The development of information and communication technology ultimately not only affects people's com...
The ubiquitous nature of online news, especially in social media, increasingly exposes readers to n...
This study, derived from campaign communication mediation models, examines how incidental news expos...
Incidental exposure to shared news on Facebook is a vital but understudied aspect of how citizens ge...
Research on news exposure has shown that while political knowledge and interest largely determine th...
Access to news and political information is not distributed equally among citizens, but depends on t...
Today, people are increasingly exposed to news on various channels without actively seeking it. Howe...
Publishers of news information are keen to amplify the reach of their content by making it as re-sha...
The social brain hypothesis approximates the total number of social relationships we are able to mai...
Social Media, which has become an integral part of the everyday life of individuals, is also influen...
To date, the growing body of scholarly work of mobile news use has focused on audiences who intentio...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139929/1/jcc412199.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Social media is relied upon as a single portal for entertainment, communication, and news. To unders...
On social media, journalistic news products compete with entertainment-oriented and user-generated c...