2010
DOI: 10.1080/08838151.2010.519808
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News-seekers and Avoiders: Exploring Patterns of Total News Consumption Across Media and the Relationship to Civic Participation

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“…One Swedish study, for example, shows both that news consumption has become more polarized between news-seekers and news-avoiders since the 1980s and that political interest has become a more important determinant of news consumption ; see also Bonfadelli, 2002;Ksiazek et al, 2010). Other studies confirm that political interest and informational TV use have increased their importance in widening the knowledge gap (Hopmann, Wonneberger, Shehata, & Jonas, 2016).…”
Section: Concern 6: Towards Increasing Inequalitiesmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…One Swedish study, for example, shows both that news consumption has become more polarized between news-seekers and news-avoiders since the 1980s and that political interest has become a more important determinant of news consumption ; see also Bonfadelli, 2002;Ksiazek et al, 2010). Other studies confirm that political interest and informational TV use have increased their importance in widening the knowledge gap (Hopmann, Wonneberger, Shehata, & Jonas, 2016).…”
Section: Concern 6: Towards Increasing Inequalitiesmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…As a consequence, several studies have found growing gaps between heavy users and low/nonusers which are attributable largely to different sets of motivations and gratifications sought by people Ksiazek, Malthouse, & Webster, 2010;Strömbäck et al, 2013). It is also likely the case that differences in the demand for political news would vary even more than differences in demand for news in general.…”
Section: Concern 1: Declining Amount Of Political Newsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cuanto mayor es la oferta orientada al ocio, mayor es la probabilidad de que el público renuncie a consumir noticias y programas informativos (Ksiazek et al, 2010). En Es tados Unidos, por ejemplo, el nuevo escenario se ha traducido en una pérdida masiva de audiencia por parte de las grandes cadenas de televisión establecidas.…”
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“…Prior 2007, Ksiazek et al 2010. Coupled with a dramatic downturn in the funding of traditional journalistic institutions, especially those based in print news (Nielsen & Kuhn, 2014), the result has been seen as a crisis in trust in journalism.…”
Section: Freedom Of Information and Perceptions Of Journalistic Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%