YouTube is the second largest social media platform in the world, with a multitude of popularchannels which combine politicised commentary with news reporting. The platform providesdirect accessibility to data which makes it possible for the commentators to adjust theircontent to reach wider audiences, however done to an extreme could mean that the creatorspick topics which are the most financially beneficial or lead to fame. If this were the case itwould highlight populist newsmaking and the mechanisms behind it. To investigate theproduction-consumption interaction, data from the 10 most popular channels for 2021 wascollected. Using latent Dirichlet allocation and preferential attachment analysis, the effect ofcumulative advantage, and whe...
Recently, with the rise of technology, there has been a generational shift regarding where people ge...
Since its foundation in 2005, YouTube, which is considered to be the largest video sharing site, has...
This article analyzes the role of the political «infotainment» prosumer on Internet. In the second h...
(in English): This thesis studies political pundits in the US who utilise YouTube as their main chan...
Young media users increasingly engage with public affairs via social media such as YouTube, where co...
In its drive to make a profit and avoid copyright challenges, YouTube, the largest online video plat...
ABSTRACT of the content itself. Other efforts, instead, analyzed social We here investigate what dri...
Political campaigning and the corresponding advertisement money are increasingly moving online. Some...
Social media platforms are today one of the primary means of political expression and campaigning. ...
Research on ideological biases and polarization on social media platforms primarily focuses on news ...
What people see and read in the media is no longer only determined by journalists, but increasingly ...
In 2008, U.S. Internet users watched 14 billion videos on YouTube. During the 2008 presidential camp...
While early ideas surrounding the influence of the Internet on political participation and communica...
Internet sites such as YouTube represent important changes in the way in which video content can be ...
While traditional media often fails to engage young audiences with news, YouTubers' content gains po...
Recently, with the rise of technology, there has been a generational shift regarding where people ge...
Since its foundation in 2005, YouTube, which is considered to be the largest video sharing site, has...
This article analyzes the role of the political «infotainment» prosumer on Internet. In the second h...
(in English): This thesis studies political pundits in the US who utilise YouTube as their main chan...
Young media users increasingly engage with public affairs via social media such as YouTube, where co...
In its drive to make a profit and avoid copyright challenges, YouTube, the largest online video plat...
ABSTRACT of the content itself. Other efforts, instead, analyzed social We here investigate what dri...
Political campaigning and the corresponding advertisement money are increasingly moving online. Some...
Social media platforms are today one of the primary means of political expression and campaigning. ...
Research on ideological biases and polarization on social media platforms primarily focuses on news ...
What people see and read in the media is no longer only determined by journalists, but increasingly ...
In 2008, U.S. Internet users watched 14 billion videos on YouTube. During the 2008 presidential camp...
While early ideas surrounding the influence of the Internet on political participation and communica...
Internet sites such as YouTube represent important changes in the way in which video content can be ...
While traditional media often fails to engage young audiences with news, YouTubers' content gains po...
Recently, with the rise of technology, there has been a generational shift regarding where people ge...
Since its foundation in 2005, YouTube, which is considered to be the largest video sharing site, has...
This article analyzes the role of the political «infotainment» prosumer on Internet. In the second h...