2021
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2021.may.06
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The effects of infotainment on public reaction to North Korea using hybrid text mining: Content analysis, machine learning-based sentiment analysis, and co-word analysis

Abstract: This study proposes alternative measures of infotainment’s effects on audience perception and reception of news on social media, focusing on infotainment coverage of North Korea. We determine the elements of framing strategies and narrative styles in facilitating public attention, positive and negative responses, and engagement in news content. We used the YouTube application programming interface to collect data from VideoMug, Korea’s most popular YouTube channel, run by the Seoul Broadcasting System. We exam… Show more

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“…Sentiment analysis refers to the computational treatment of expressions of opinions, emotions and beliefs in written texts (Liu, 2012). It is becoming increasingly popular in social media research to automatically analyze affective content in written communication (Gonzalez-Bailon and Paltoglou, 2015), including content in comments on YouTube (Park et al ., 2021). Specifically, we employed SentiStrength, a lexicon-based method that uses a predefined dictionary of words and phrases and an algorithm to classify texts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sentiment analysis refers to the computational treatment of expressions of opinions, emotions and beliefs in written texts (Liu, 2012). It is becoming increasingly popular in social media research to automatically analyze affective content in written communication (Gonzalez-Bailon and Paltoglou, 2015), including content in comments on YouTube (Park et al ., 2021). Specifically, we employed SentiStrength, a lexicon-based method that uses a predefined dictionary of words and phrases and an algorithm to classify texts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This frame also denotes an attempt to personalise, exaggerate, or emotionalize the news in order to pique and maintain listener’s attention [ 44 , 45 ]. According to a study conducted by Park et al [ 46 ] on alternative measures of infotainment’s effects on audience perception and reception of news on social media, focusing on infotainment coverage of North Korea. The findings show that human interest frame was one of the effective in frame in drawing public attention to news coverage [ 32 , 34 , 41 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the countries seem to be rigid while others are a bit relaxed in this regard. For example, China and North Korea are the top listed countries for controlled social media and all other heavily censored information-seeking platforms [60] [61]. All information passes through strict barriers before it could reach other audiences.…”
Section: National Security and Controlled Information Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%