This study compared and integrated the influence of motivational and situational determinants on news viewing behavior. Individual people-meter data allowed the unobtrusive study of news viewing situations. The finding is that the viewing context is much more important than motivations. However, interest in the news and politics can reinforce or reverse situational influences. For interested viewers, watching more TV in general mainly explains news viewing, while for less interested viewers, lead-out effects and social viewing are more relevant
This study examines mediators of the relationship between news consumption and political participati...
[[abstract]]This study employs an online survey to examine how Web user use newspaper, television ne...
textThis study attempts to explain reasons that underlie the positive correlation between media use ...
Much has been written about the role of motivations in driving information-seeking behaviors. Litera...
This research explored the ways consumption goals, moods, and political expertise may provide motiva...
With an abundance of TV channels available, viewers with no interest in politics might escape from n...
This study responds to the need for research on individuals' media multitasking behavior using obser...
While most programs on television have an entertainment function, TV news is generally seen as meeti...
The goal of this study is to explore different facets of exposure to television news—from the regula...
Drawing on uses and gratifications research on the one hand and structural factors explanations on t...
Political knowledge and political interest are generally positively influenced by news media exposur...
In the debate on the alleged erosion of social cohesion in Western societies, some authors have stre...
Using data from a two-wave panel survey among 18 countries worldwide, this study investigates the in...
Indices of news knowledge and of attention to news content were developed during a research program ...
Examining the relationships among social motivations, media use, and levels of political knowledge, ...
This study examines mediators of the relationship between news consumption and political participati...
[[abstract]]This study employs an online survey to examine how Web user use newspaper, television ne...
textThis study attempts to explain reasons that underlie the positive correlation between media use ...
Much has been written about the role of motivations in driving information-seeking behaviors. Litera...
This research explored the ways consumption goals, moods, and political expertise may provide motiva...
With an abundance of TV channels available, viewers with no interest in politics might escape from n...
This study responds to the need for research on individuals' media multitasking behavior using obser...
While most programs on television have an entertainment function, TV news is generally seen as meeti...
The goal of this study is to explore different facets of exposure to television news—from the regula...
Drawing on uses and gratifications research on the one hand and structural factors explanations on t...
Political knowledge and political interest are generally positively influenced by news media exposur...
In the debate on the alleged erosion of social cohesion in Western societies, some authors have stre...
Using data from a two-wave panel survey among 18 countries worldwide, this study investigates the in...
Indices of news knowledge and of attention to news content were developed during a research program ...
Examining the relationships among social motivations, media use, and levels of political knowledge, ...
This study examines mediators of the relationship between news consumption and political participati...
[[abstract]]This study employs an online survey to examine how Web user use newspaper, television ne...
textThis study attempts to explain reasons that underlie the positive correlation between media use ...