新闻可分享性分析

Bartłomiej Łódzki
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本研究旨在实证验证全球新闻站在国际范围内的作用和重要性,分析多元文化受众对媒体报道的反应,并根据硬数据(网络计量指标和社交媒体数据)确定最常见的COVID-19信息。作者试图回答在新冠肺炎大流行的第一波期间,全球媒体的报道是如何形成的?在这一时期,是什么使信息更容易在网上共享?本研究结合了不同的研究方法。首先,定量方法侧重于收集大量数据(来自网站的新闻、网站访问量、月访问量、网站停留时间或浏览量等网站流量数据),分析数字受众(社交媒体档案参与度和新闻可分享性水平),并对选定的新闻进行定量和定性的内容分析。结果显示,cnn国际频道(美国)、BBC世界频道(英国)、德国之声(德国)、RT电视台(俄罗斯)、France24频道(法国)、欧洲新闻频道(法国/欧洲)和半岛电视台(卡塔尔)的观众反应存在明显的差异和相似之处。©2022选择和编辑事项,Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech和Bartłomiej Łódzki;个人章节,贡献者。
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News shareability analysis
The research aims to empirically verify the role and importance of global news stations on an international scale, analyse multicultural audience reactions to media reports, and identify the most frequently shared COVID-19 information based on hard data (webometric indicators and data from social media). The author tries to answer the question how global media coverage shaped during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and what made the information more shareable online during this period? The presented study combines different methodological approaches. First, the quantitative method focuses on collecting a massive volume of data (news from websites, website traffic data such as website visitors, monthly visitor traffic, the length of time spent on the website or the number of views), analysis of digital audiences (engagement on social media profiles and level of news shareability), and quantitative and qualitative content analysis of selected news. Results show visible differences and similarities between audience reactions ofCNN International (USA), BBC World (Great Britain), Deutsche Welle (Germany), RT (Russia), France24 (France), EuroNews (France/Europe), and Al-Jazeera (Qatar). © 2022 selection and editorial matter, Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech and Bartłomiej Łódzki;individual chapters, the contributors.
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