This study investigates whether the decreased trust in news media can be explained by the increase in sensationalism in news. To this end, an experiment was conducted in which viewers (N = 288) evaluated sensationalist versus non-sensationalist television news in terms of perceived news quality and perceived sensationalism. Each participant watched four television news stories that varied in the presence of two categories of sensationalism: arousing content and tabloid packaging. Findings showed that sensationalist television news tends to be more negatively evaluated than non-sensationalist news. In addition, critical views on arousing content appeared to be particularly visible among young and middle-aged adults. These findings suggest th...
Publicación ISIThis article considers whether 'sensational' news stories are intrinsically more like...
This study investigates the appeal of sensationalist television news. News stories were content anal...
The question of how trust in news media relates to news media exposure patterns attracts considerabl...
This study investigates whether the decreased trust in news media can be explained by the increase i...
This study investigates whether the decreased trust in news media can be explained by the increase i...
Contains fulltext : 175928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
This study investigates whether including sensationalist features in news stories is an appropriate ...
Contains fulltext : 191971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
Sensationalism in journalism has been a topic of debate for centuries. Many critics charge that, in ...
Current study "Sensationalizing the News Events by Pakistani Media" investigates the trend of sensat...
This study explores how increased knowledge of media ownership may affect judgments of credibility i...
A lot of time and effort is put into studies on trust in the news media. Another important strand of...
Sensationalism is a much discussed and examined topic in journalism. This study examines many aspect...
Using a sample of 14 television systems and 29 television stations, we investigate the effect of two...
Contains fulltext : 56468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Trends in sensat...
Publicación ISIThis article considers whether 'sensational' news stories are intrinsically more like...
This study investigates the appeal of sensationalist television news. News stories were content anal...
The question of how trust in news media relates to news media exposure patterns attracts considerabl...
This study investigates whether the decreased trust in news media can be explained by the increase i...
This study investigates whether the decreased trust in news media can be explained by the increase i...
Contains fulltext : 175928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
This study investigates whether including sensationalist features in news stories is an appropriate ...
Contains fulltext : 191971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
Sensationalism in journalism has been a topic of debate for centuries. Many critics charge that, in ...
Current study "Sensationalizing the News Events by Pakistani Media" investigates the trend of sensat...
This study explores how increased knowledge of media ownership may affect judgments of credibility i...
A lot of time and effort is put into studies on trust in the news media. Another important strand of...
Sensationalism is a much discussed and examined topic in journalism. This study examines many aspect...
Using a sample of 14 television systems and 29 television stations, we investigate the effect of two...
Contains fulltext : 56468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Trends in sensat...
Publicación ISIThis article considers whether 'sensational' news stories are intrinsically more like...
This study investigates the appeal of sensationalist television news. News stories were content anal...
The question of how trust in news media relates to news media exposure patterns attracts considerabl...