Shrinking core? Exploring the differential agenda setting power of traditional and personalized news media

J. Moeller, D. Trilling, N. Helberger, K. Irion, C. D. Vreese
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Purpose This paper aims to shed light on the impact of personalized news media on the shared issue agenda that provides democracies with a set of topics that structure the public debate. The advent of personalized news media that use smart algorithms to tailor the news offer to the user challenges the established way of setting the agenda of such a common core of issues. Design/methodology/approach This paper tests the effects of personalized news use on perceived importance of these issues in the common core. In particular, the authors study whether personalized news use leads to a concentration at the top of the issue agenda or to a more diverse issue agenda with a long tail of topics. Findings Based on a cross-sectional survey of a representative population sample (n = 1,556), we find that personalized news use does not lead to a small common core in which few topics are discussed extensively, yet there is a relationship between personalized news use and a preference for less discussed topics. This is a result of a specific user profile of personalized news users: younger, more educated news users are more interested in topics at the fringes of the common core and also make more use of personalized news offers. Research limitations/implications The results are discussed in the light of media diversity and recent advances in public sphere research. Originality/value This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about algorithmic news dissemination. While, currently, much attention is reserved for the role of platforms as information gatekeepers in relationship to the news media, maybe their ability to enable or hinder the audience in discovering and distributing news content is part of what really characterizes their influence on the market place of ideas.
减少核心?探究传统新闻媒体与个性化新闻媒体的差异化议程设定力
本文旨在阐明个性化新闻媒体对共同议题议程的影响,该议程为民主国家提供了一系列构建公共辩论的主题。使用智能算法为用户量身定制新闻内容的个性化新闻媒体的出现,挑战了为这些共同核心问题设定议程的既定方式。设计/方法/方法本文测试了个性化新闻使用对共同核心中这些问题的感知重要性的影响。特别是,作者研究了个性化新闻的使用是否会导致焦点集中在议题议程的顶部,还是会导致议题议程更加多样化,并且有很多话题。基于代表性人口样本(n = 1556)的横断面调查,我们发现个性化新闻使用不会导致很少话题被广泛讨论的小共同核心,但个性化新闻使用与对较少讨论话题的偏好之间存在关系。这是个性化新闻用户的特定用户配置的结果:更年轻、受教育程度更高的新闻用户对共同核心边缘的话题更感兴趣,也更多地使用个性化新闻服务。研究的局限性/启示根据媒体多样性和公共领域研究的最新进展对研究结果进行了讨论。本文对正在进行的关于算法新闻传播的辩论做出了贡献。虽然目前,人们对平台作为与新闻媒体有关的信息守门人的作用给予了很大的关注,但也许它们支持或阻碍受众发现和分发新闻内容的能力是它们对思想市场影响的真正特征之一。
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