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An exploratory study on the factors influencing credibility of television news and portal news

  • Najin Jun
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.31-43
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    • 2023
  • News credibility is on a decline for many democratic countries. Among the countries, South Korea is currently witnessing one of the steepest declining curves. Since people obtain news from various media, for example, television and portals, news credibility can be measured for each of the media separately. Most often, television news credibility is much higher than portal news credibility because people tend to trust traditional media more than online ones. To understand the discrepancy between news credibility of the two media in specific relation to South Koreans' everyday news use and overall news credibility evaluation, this exploratory study examined how the factors that influence television news credibility and portal news credibility differ from each other by examining the relations of news credibility of the two media to credibility of news I use and of news in general. Drawing from previous research on partisan news use, it assumed that normative beliefs for television as a traditional medium work for television news credibility in the similar way as the mechanisms of selective exposure and bias perception do. It also assumed that the experiences dimension of news trust works for credibility of portal news and of news in general similarly. To verify these assumptions, a regression analysis was conducted from a sample of 58,936 South Koreans collected in 2022. As assumed, results revealed a greater relation between credibility of television news and of news I use, and between credibility of portal news and of news in general respectively. The findings suggest that measurement of credibility should be revised in the way that reflects media characteristics and the differing expectations held by news users.

Do People Trust News on Media Overall as Much as They Trust the News They Actually Use? A Study on Credibility of "News I Use" and Credibility of News on Media Overall

  • Najin Jun
    • Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.234-256
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    • 2023
  • This study aims to understand how people evaluate the credibility of news they use every day and how such evaluation is related to their credibility assessment of news on media overall. For this purpose, this study examines the relationship between credibility of "news I use" and credibility of news on television and news portals overall, respectively. It also explores whether the relationship is moderated by the strength of political ideology. From regression analyses of a nationwide survey of 5,010 adults in South Korea in 2021, the results showed a lower level of credibility for "news I use" than for overall news on television and portals. The results also revealed a significant relationship between the credibility of "news I use" and credibility of overall news on the two media respectively. The expected moderation effect was significant for portal news, but not for television news. Findings and implications are discussed.

Effects of Media Integration on Users' Parasocial Relationship and Political Participation in China

  • Du, Zilin;Lee, Jong Hyuk
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.18-31
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    • 2022
  • This study explored the effects of the parasocial relationship formed by CCTV (China Central Television) TV news and non-traditional news on users' perceived media credibility and their online and offline political participation. This study conducted a survey with the Chinese CCTV users between April 19 and April 30, 2021, and finally, 701 respondents' data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The study results showed that both TV news and non-traditional news had positive effects on parasocial relationships and the parasocial relationship positively influenced media credibility, which subsequently facilitated political participation. However, there was no direct effect between media usage and media credibility. This implies the important mediating role of parasocial interactions, which enables CCTV news to gain media credibility and subsequently influence political participation. This study suggests that CCTV needs to improve the parasocial interactions between their audience and media figures by utilizing the interactive mechanism of non-traditional media.

The Effects of Message Framing on Social Media Credibility and Behavioral Intentions (메시지 프레이밍이 소셜미디어 신뢰도 및 행동의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Yu, Byungho;Hwang, Johye
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.69-90
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of message framing of social media contents on social media credibility and behavioral intention and the role of customers' gourmet restaurant involvement. In this study message framing is divided into regulatory focus and message sidedness and used experimental stimulus composed of $2{\times}2$ factorial design. Also investigated the effect into the social media credibility and behavioral intention. A total of 560 valid samples were analyzed. According to the results, it was confirmed that stimuli 'two-sided / prevention' and 'one-side / promotion' framing were the most influential framing on social media credibility and behavioral intention and the social media credibility has significant effect on the behavioral intention. In this study the effect of message framing which was not widely used in the hospitality industry research was confirmed. Also the usefulness of regulatory focus and message sidedness were identified in the various research in hospitality management.

Information Credibility between Social Media Site and Review Site : Which One Do I Trust More?

  • Seo, DongBack;Lee, Jung
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.35-52
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to examine how the relationship with an information source affects people to perceive credibility of online information. We developed a conceptual framework that explained how people perceived information credibility when they were familiar with the information source and/or when the information source seemed credible. We then compared the models in two different contexts, namely, online review and social media sites, to examine differences. We surveyed 136 online social media users with their online shopping experiences. Among our eight hypotheses, three (H6: the personality similarity between an information provider and an information seeker enhances the perceived credibility of the former; H7: the credibility of an information provider produces a much stronger mediating effect in review sites than in social media sites; H8: the familiarity of an information seeker with an information provider produces a stronger mediating effect in social media sites than in review sites) are fully supported and four (H1: the credibility of an information provider has a positive influence on the perceived credibility of the online information; H2: the familiarity of an information seeker with an information provider has a positive influence on the perceived credibility of the online information; H3: the goal similarity between an information provider and an information seeker enhances the perceived familiarity of the latter with the former; H5: the personality similarity between an information provider and an information seeker enhances the perceived familiarity of the latter with the former) are partially supported. The hypothesis of H4: the goal similarity between an information provider and an information seeker enhances the perceived credibility of the former is rejected. The result confirms that credibility of information is strongly mediated by credibility of information source than familiarity with information source in online review sites and vice versa in social media sites.

Predicting Media Credibility in China: The Influence of Weibo Use

  • Shen, Fei;Zhang, Hongzhong
    • Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.234-248
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    • 2014
  • A telephone survey was conducted in a metropolitan city in 2012 to examine people's credibility ratings of different media outlets, in particular, Weibo - one of the most popular social media platforms in China. Our findings suggest: First, people place more trust in traditional news media than in online sources by a significant margin. Second, demographic influences on media trust seem to be minimal. Only age and gender were related to some credibility measures. Third, Weibo use was not related to one's credibility perception toward traditional media but interestingly, Weibo use showed different impacts on people's evaluation of Weibo's credibility. Commenting frequency was negatively related to one's trust in Weibo, while retweeting frequency was positively related to one's trust in Weibo.

A Study of the Relationships among Types of Web Portal Usage, Credibility of News on Web Portals, and Credibility of News Media Outlets (포털 사이트 뉴스 이용행태, 포털 사이트 뉴스 신뢰도, 언론사 뉴스 신뢰도 간 관계에 대한 연구)

  • Baek, Kanghui
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.10
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    • pp.306-314
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    • 2019
  • Based on the secondary data of the 2018 news media audience conducted by the Korean Press Foundation, this study examines how the credibility of news on web portals and from news media outlets affects the types of web portal usage. The web portal usage was categorized into the two types: paying attention to news edited by the web portals and paying attention to news media outlets. These were named "portal site centered" and "news media outlet centered," respectively. This study found that the credibility of news from the web portals showed positive relationships with both portal site centered and news media outlet centered. The credibility of news from news media outlets had statistically significant relationships with the two types of web portal usage, but it differed depending on the audiences' preferences toward news media outlets. In other words, the credibility of news from news media outlets that are usually preferred or frequently used showed a positive relationship with the portal site centered, but has a negative relationship with the news media outlet centered. On the other hand, the credibility of news from news media outlets that are not preferred or not frequently used had a negative relationship with the portal site centered, but had a positive relationship with the news media outlet centered.

Factors Influencing Internet Media Credibility among College Students (대학생들의 인터넷 미디어 신뢰도에 영향을 미치는 요인 고찰 - 미디어 리터러시 역량을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Yon-Jong;Ahn, Jung-Im
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.438-449
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    • 2019
  • This study explored the perception of internet media credibility and influencing factors among college students who are routine users of internet-based media. Media literacy competences are of primary interest among others in that users' media literacy such as information evaluation, critical understanding of media, and information sharing are assumed to be related to media credibility. The results of analysis revealed critical understanding ability to be statistically significant and consistently influencing factor. Users with more critical view on media ownership, represented reality, commercial intention of media seemed less likely to trust internet media. Whereas media use motive for information was found to be a strong predicting factor, motive for pleasure showed no relationship with credibility. Based on the findings, suggestions for new research and limitations of the study were discussed.

CSR publicity and Moderating Effect of Media Credibility (CSR퍼블리시티와 매체신뢰도의 조절효과)

  • Yoon, Chal-Hyuk;Kim, Gwi-Gon;Enkhchimeg, Tsedendorj
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.203-211
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to test the influence of CSR publicity(positive vs. negative) on the corporate image and customer loyalty. Especially this study is focused on the moderating effect of media credibility and the mediating effect of corporate image between CSR publicity and customer loyalty. The results of this study are as follows. 1) The influence of CSR publicity on the corporate image appears more in the negative information than the positive one. 2) The moderating effect appears in media credibility. Namely, in the case of positive CSR information, the influence of CSR publicity on the corporate image appears high only in high credibility of media, but it does not in low media credibility. Whereas, in the negative information, there is no differences of negative influence on the corporate image nevertheless of media credibility. 3) The higher the corporate image is, the higher the customer loyalty is. The results of this study implicate that credibility of CSR publicity is very important factor on the corporate image and customer loyalty and media credibility is another one in credibility of CSR publicity.

Competitive Structure in The Broadcasting Market and Quality of News Content: A Comparison Analysis of Comprehensive Programming Channels and Terrestrial Broadcasting (방송시장의 경쟁구조와 뉴스 콘텐츠 품질: 종합편성채널과 지상파 영상뉴스 비교 분석)

  • Park, Gi-Muk;Kim, Gwang-Jae
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.12
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    • pp.706-722
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    • 2014
  • This paper investigates audience perception on news content through comparison analysis on Comprehensive Programming Channels, TV chosun, JTBC, Channel A, and Terrestrial Broadcasting 'KBS'. How sensationalism created by video news affect audiences' credibility on news and media. The results shows that Comprehensive programming channels are assessed more sensational than terrestrial broadcasters by audience. Additionally, Comprehensive programming channels are assessed to get a lower credibility than terrestrial broadcasters by audience in the analysis of news and media credibility, comprehensive programming channels and terrestrial broadcasters. As a result, comprehensive programming channels showed lower news credibility and media credibility compared to that of the terrestrial broadcasters. This means that comprehensive programming channels must do the best not only recovering credibility from audiences but also constructing position as national broadcasting media.