How is political news shared online? This fundamental question for political communication research in today’s news ecology is still poorly understood. In particular, very little is known about whether and how news sharing differs from news viewing. Based on a unique dataset of ≈ 870,000 URLs shared ≈ 100 million times on Facebook, grouped by countries, age brackets, and months, we study the correlates of viewing versus sharing of political versus non-political news. We first identify websites that at least occasionally contain news items, and then analyze metrics of the news items published on these websites. We enrich the dataset with natural language processing and super- vised machine learning. We find that political news items are view...
23 páginasAudiences play a fundamental role in disseminating and evaluating news content, and one of...
Media exposure is a central concept in understanding the dynamics of public opinion and political ch...
This study tests a hypothesis that information sources (e.g., Facebook pages) that share information...
How is political news shared online? This fundamental question for political communication research ...
Are journalists and Facebook users equally interested in political news? Introducing the conceptuali...
In this study, we analyze for the first time newly available engagement data covering millions of we...
The hypothesis of selective exposure assumes that people seek out information that supports their vi...
In this article, we present a cross-national comparative analysis of which online news users in prac...
Through the advent of social media, news achieves a life of its own online. The media organisations ...
In this article, we present a cross-national comparative analysis of which online news users in prac...
Research on news exposure has shown that while political knowledge and interest largely determine th...
Increasing numbers of citizens rely on social media to gather both political and non-political infor...
A Review of: Schaferm, S., Sulflow, M., & Muller, P. (2017). The special taste of snack news: an app...
Access to news and political information is not distributed equally among citizens, but depends on t...
Audiences play a fundamental role in disseminating and evaluating news content, and one of the big q...
23 páginasAudiences play a fundamental role in disseminating and evaluating news content, and one of...
Media exposure is a central concept in understanding the dynamics of public opinion and political ch...
This study tests a hypothesis that information sources (e.g., Facebook pages) that share information...
How is political news shared online? This fundamental question for political communication research ...
Are journalists and Facebook users equally interested in political news? Introducing the conceptuali...
In this study, we analyze for the first time newly available engagement data covering millions of we...
The hypothesis of selective exposure assumes that people seek out information that supports their vi...
In this article, we present a cross-national comparative analysis of which online news users in prac...
Through the advent of social media, news achieves a life of its own online. The media organisations ...
In this article, we present a cross-national comparative analysis of which online news users in prac...
Research on news exposure has shown that while political knowledge and interest largely determine th...
Increasing numbers of citizens rely on social media to gather both political and non-political infor...
A Review of: Schaferm, S., Sulflow, M., & Muller, P. (2017). The special taste of snack news: an app...
Access to news and political information is not distributed equally among citizens, but depends on t...
Audiences play a fundamental role in disseminating and evaluating news content, and one of the big q...
23 páginasAudiences play a fundamental role in disseminating and evaluating news content, and one of...
Media exposure is a central concept in understanding the dynamics of public opinion and political ch...
This study tests a hypothesis that information sources (e.g., Facebook pages) that share information...