This study investigates whether including sensationalist features in news stories is an appropriate strategy for news organizations to both attract and inform young adults. An experiment was conducted to examine whether content (negative versus neutral) and packaging (tabloid versus non-tabloid) of television news stories influenced preferences for and recognition of these stories among young viewers (16-21 years old), varying in educational level. Results showed that the use of sensationalist news features might indeed help news producers to attract young viewers to news. However, this holds for content but not for packaging. In addition, negative content improved recognition, but only among higher educated young viewers
Publicación ISIThis article considers whether 'sensational' news stories are intrinsically more like...
Young people, the most common consumers of media content, bear out the view that media shapes people...
Drawing on uses and gratifications research on the one hand and structural factors explanations on t...
This study investigates whether including sensationalist features in news stories is an appropriate ...
Contains fulltext : 175928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
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...
This study aimed at answering the question whether preferences for negative content and a tabloid pr...
This study investigates the truism that sensationalism in news is a guarantee for success in terms o...
Contains fulltext : 195855.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Narrative news ...
This study investigates the appeal of sensationalist television news. News stories were content anal...
Definitions of news are increasingly fraught in today’s media environment, making audience assessmen...
News is like a whole-wheat sandwich: you eat it because it is healthy, not because it is tasty. (Iri...
Television depictions of crime stories started dominating television news and entertainment in the 1...
Using a sample of 14 television systems and 29 television stations, we investigate the effect of two...
Publicación ISIThis article considers whether 'sensational' news stories are intrinsically more like...
Young people, the most common consumers of media content, bear out the view that media shapes people...
Drawing on uses and gratifications research on the one hand and structural factors explanations on t...
This study investigates whether including sensationalist features in news stories is an appropriate ...
Contains fulltext : 175928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
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...
This study aimed at answering the question whether preferences for negative content and a tabloid pr...
This study investigates the truism that sensationalism in news is a guarantee for success in terms o...
Contains fulltext : 195855.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Narrative news ...
This study investigates the appeal of sensationalist television news. News stories were content anal...
Definitions of news are increasingly fraught in today’s media environment, making audience assessmen...
News is like a whole-wheat sandwich: you eat it because it is healthy, not because it is tasty. (Iri...
Television depictions of crime stories started dominating television news and entertainment in the 1...
Using a sample of 14 television systems and 29 television stations, we investigate the effect of two...
Publicación ISIThis article considers whether 'sensational' news stories are intrinsically more like...
Young people, the most common consumers of media content, bear out the view that media shapes people...
Drawing on uses and gratifications research on the one hand and structural factors explanations on t...