• Title/Summary/Keyword: Credibility of News Media Outlets

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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.

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.