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Public participation in the news

Expectations and practices of audience inclusion at the “Tagessschau”

                                     Wiebke Loosen, Jan-HinrikSchmidt
                                              Julius Reimer, NeleHeise


                                                              @jpub20team

                                Hans-Bredow-Institute for Media Research



                                            #ecc12 – Istanbul – October 27th, 2012
Outline


1.   Audience participation as inclusion: The #jpub20-Project



2.   Selected findings from the „Tagesschau“ case study



3.   Conclusion




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Journalism-audience-relation as inclusion

• “Audience” is constitutive for journalism – not only practically, but also
  normatively: journalism should enable ‘the public’ to participate in public life
• Under mass-media conditions, the audience played a subordinate role in
  everyday newsroom routines
• Under social-media conditions, audience activities become more visible for
  journalists (e.g. user generated content, user feedback), thus contributing to
  shifting/blurring boundaries (2)
• But: How to assess the relationship between journalism and audience
  theoretically and empirically?
• Approach of “jpub20”-Project: conceptualizing relationship as “inclusion” (2)
    •    Six case studies of different newsrooms (TV/Online and Print/Online) in Germany
    •    Combination of methods:
    –    in‐depth interviews with editorial staff and viewers/readers/users
    –    standardized online surveys among full editorial departments and users of online platforms
    –    content analysis of selected broadcasts/issues/articles and users discussions
(1) e.g. Bruns 2005, 2008; Robinson 2010; Lewis 2012                                             3 of 14
(2) Loosen/Schmidt 2012
Heuristic model of audience inclusion in journalism

          Journalism                                              Audience
    Inclusion Performance                                 Inclusion Performance
Features of audience participation                            Participatorypractices
    Work processes/routines           InclusionLevel      Degreeofcollective orientation
  Journalistic products/output



    Inclusion Expectations                                Inclusion Expectations
     Journalisticroleperception
                                                           Motivations forparticipation
       Images of theaudience         Inclusion Distance      Assessment ofaudience
         Strategicrationales                                     contributions



                                                                   Source: Loosen/Schmidt 2012: 874

                                                                                                 4 of 14
Case Study

– Focus today: case study of “Tagesschau”
– On air since 1953; produced by ARD (Public
  Service Broadcaster)
– up to 23 newscasts a day
– most popular evening newscast in Germany
  (on avg. 10 Mio viewers; 33% market share)

              In-depth interviews                   Standardized survey

Journalists   n=10                                  n=63
              (from chief editor to ‚multi-media-   (out of 130 people in
              assistants‘ *= community manager+)    editorial staff)
Audience      n=6                                   n=4.686
              (varying degrees of engagement)       (random sample of
                                                    tagesschau.de users;
                                                    nth-visitor method)



                                                                            5 of 14
Participative platforms / channels




                Discussion
tagesschau.de                YouTube   Twitter   Blog   Meta   Facebook    G+
                 boards
    1996                       2006     2007     2008   2009     2010     2012
                   2004




                                                                                 6 of 14
Findings 1/2: Journalistic role-conceptions/
                            expectations of the audience
                                                                                                         Journalists:
                                                                                                         The following question addresses your
                                                                                                         understanding of the journalistic
                                                                                                         profession, i.e. which goals to fulfill in
                                                                                                         your professional work.
                                                                                                         What are your personal goals in your
                                                                                                         profession?



                                                                                                         Audience [all users]:
                                                                                                         We now want to know what you
                                                                                                         consider to be important tasks for
                                                                                                         journalists of the Tagesschau (on TV as
                                                                                                         well as online).
                                                                                                         Tagesschau journalists should…




n=60-63 / 4570-4636; 5-point-Likert-scale with 1 = ”Do not agree at all” to 5 = ”Do agree completely”;                                          7 of 14
6 = ”Don’t know / Can’t say” (excluded for calculation of mean)
Findings 1/2: Journalistic role-conceptions/
                                         expectations of the audience
                                                                                                     •   inform as objective and precise as possible
                          5                                                                          •   explain and convey complex issues
                                                                                                     •   criticise problems and grievances
                                                                                                     •   point to interesting topics and further inf.
                                                                                                     •   inform audience as fast as possible
                                                                                                     •   show new trends and highlight new ideas
                          4
                                                                                                     •   control politics, business and society
   Image among audience




                                                                                                     •   give the audience topics to talk about
                                                                                                     •   give audience opportunity to express
                                                                                                         opinion on topics of public interest
                                                                                                     •   get into conversation about current events
                          3
                                                                                                     •   share positive ideals
                                                                                                     •   Encourage/moderate discu. among audience
                                                                                                     •   present my own ideas to audience
                                                                                                     •   concentrate on news that is interesting to an
                                                                                                         audience as wide as possible
                          2
                                                                                                     •   Build/maintain relationship to audience
                                                                                                     •   provide people with opportunity to publish
                                                                                                         their own content
                                                                                                     •   provide useful information for the audience
                                                                                                         and act as advisor / guidance
                          1                                                                          •   provide entertainment and relaxation
                              1       2               3                    4                   5     •   provide audience with opportunity to
                                                                                                         maintain ties among themselves
                                          Journalistic Self-Image
n=60-63 / 4570-4636; 5-point-Likert-scale with 1 = ”Do not agree at all” to 5 = ”Do agree completely”;                                         8 of 14
6 = ”Don’t know / Can’t say” (excluded for calculation of mean)
Findings 2/2: (Perceived) Reasons for participation (meta)

                                                                                                        Journalists:
                                                                                                        Viewers/users who comment (e.g.
                                                                                                        reacting to a newscast or a story) or
                                                                                                        participate in a different way will have
                                                                                                        certain goals in mind. We have listed
                                                                                                        some possible explanation; what do you
                                                                                                        think: how important are the following
                                                                                                        reasons for people who participate in
                                                                                                        Tagesschau/ tagesschau.de?

                                                                                                        Audience [only active users]:
                                                                                                        Now please tell us about your reasons
                                                                                                        for [participatory practice].

                                                                                                        Depending on actual
                                                                                                        answers, [participatory practice] read:
                                                                                                        - Sending (E-)Mail to the editors
                                                                                                        - Commenting on meta.tagesschau.de
                                                                                                        - Commenting on Tagesschau blog
                                                                                                        - Commenting on Tagesschau FB page




n=57-59 / 382-390; 5-point-Likert-scale with 1 = ”Completely unimportant”/”Disagree completely”                                             9 of 14
to 5 = ”very important” / “agree completely”; 6 = ”Don’t know / Can’t say” (excluded for calculation of mean)
Findings 2/2: (Perceived) Reasons for participation (meta)

                              5                                                                         •       To state my/their opinion publicly
                                                                                                        •       To propose a topic that is important
                                                                                                                to me/them
                                                                                                        •       To expand my/their own knowledge
                                                                                                                by interacting with journalists and
                              4                                                                                 other viewers/users
    Dis-/agreement audience




                                                                                                        •       To share knowledge and experiences
                                                                                                        •       To leave the passive viewer’s role
                                                                                                        •       To point out errors in news stories
                              3                                                                         •       To support and advocate a certain
                                                                                                                concern, event or group
                                                                                                        •       To fulfill my/their civic obligations
                                                                                                        •       To assist the journalists in their work
                                                                                                        •       To feel included in a community
                              2                                                                         •       For self-expression and self-display
                                                                                                        •       To vent anger and frustration
                                                                                                        •       To find help with a problem
                                                                                                        •       Out of boredom
                              1                                                                         •       To build relationship with editors

                                  1   2                3                   4                    5
                                      Dis-/agreement journalists
n=57-59 / 382-390; 5-point-Likert-scale with 1 = ”Completely unimportant”/”Disagree completely”                                                  10 of 14
to 5 = ”very important” / “agree completely”; 6 = ”Don’t know / Can’t say” (excluded for calculation of mean)
Conclusion

•       Digital networked media have brought shifts in routines and expectations regarding
        audience inclusion into journalism
•       Case study on “Tagesschau” has shown that …
        • … by and large, professional self image and assessment by audience is congruent
            •   democratic functions of journalism are not disputed at/for the “Tagesschau”
            •   some incongruencies regarding participatory aspects of journalistic self image
        • … motivations for user participation are viewed differently
            •   aspect of „stating opinion publicly“ is acknowledged by both
            •   but notable incongruence: journalists assume „self-centered“ motivations for
                participation, while active audience rates knowledge exchange higher
    •    Open question: How to go „beyond providing a public space“, how to make value of
         user feedback for democratic discourse more visible?
    •    Future research
        • „participatory divide“: Differences within “Tagesschau” audience?
        • Comparing “Tagesschau” with other media/types of journalism


                                                                                                 11 of 14
Thank you!

     Wiebke Loosen, Jan-Hinrik Schmidt


           Hans-Bredow-Institut
     Warburgstr. 8-10, 20354 Hamburg
{w.loosen;j.schmidt}@hans-bredow-institut.de


       www.hans-bredow-institut.de
       jpub20.hans-bredow-institut.de
               @jpub20team



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Public participation in the news . Expectations and practices of audience inclusion at the “Tagessschau”

  • 1. Public participation in the news Expectations and practices of audience inclusion at the “Tagessschau” Wiebke Loosen, Jan-HinrikSchmidt Julius Reimer, NeleHeise @jpub20team Hans-Bredow-Institute for Media Research #ecc12 – Istanbul – October 27th, 2012
  • 2. Outline 1. Audience participation as inclusion: The #jpub20-Project 2. Selected findings from the „Tagesschau“ case study 3. Conclusion 2 of 14
  • 3. Journalism-audience-relation as inclusion • “Audience” is constitutive for journalism – not only practically, but also normatively: journalism should enable ‘the public’ to participate in public life • Under mass-media conditions, the audience played a subordinate role in everyday newsroom routines • Under social-media conditions, audience activities become more visible for journalists (e.g. user generated content, user feedback), thus contributing to shifting/blurring boundaries (2) • But: How to assess the relationship between journalism and audience theoretically and empirically? • Approach of “jpub20”-Project: conceptualizing relationship as “inclusion” (2) • Six case studies of different newsrooms (TV/Online and Print/Online) in Germany • Combination of methods: – in‐depth interviews with editorial staff and viewers/readers/users – standardized online surveys among full editorial departments and users of online platforms – content analysis of selected broadcasts/issues/articles and users discussions (1) e.g. Bruns 2005, 2008; Robinson 2010; Lewis 2012 3 of 14 (2) Loosen/Schmidt 2012
  • 4. Heuristic model of audience inclusion in journalism Journalism Audience Inclusion Performance Inclusion Performance Features of audience participation Participatorypractices Work processes/routines InclusionLevel Degreeofcollective orientation Journalistic products/output Inclusion Expectations Inclusion Expectations Journalisticroleperception Motivations forparticipation Images of theaudience Inclusion Distance Assessment ofaudience Strategicrationales contributions Source: Loosen/Schmidt 2012: 874 4 of 14
  • 5. Case Study – Focus today: case study of “Tagesschau” – On air since 1953; produced by ARD (Public Service Broadcaster) – up to 23 newscasts a day – most popular evening newscast in Germany (on avg. 10 Mio viewers; 33% market share) In-depth interviews Standardized survey Journalists n=10 n=63 (from chief editor to ‚multi-media- (out of 130 people in assistants‘ *= community manager+) editorial staff) Audience n=6 n=4.686 (varying degrees of engagement) (random sample of tagesschau.de users; nth-visitor method) 5 of 14
  • 6. Participative platforms / channels Discussion tagesschau.de YouTube Twitter Blog Meta Facebook G+ boards 1996 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2004 6 of 14
  • 7. Findings 1/2: Journalistic role-conceptions/ expectations of the audience Journalists: The following question addresses your understanding of the journalistic profession, i.e. which goals to fulfill in your professional work. What are your personal goals in your profession? Audience [all users]: We now want to know what you consider to be important tasks for journalists of the Tagesschau (on TV as well as online). Tagesschau journalists should… n=60-63 / 4570-4636; 5-point-Likert-scale with 1 = ”Do not agree at all” to 5 = ”Do agree completely”; 7 of 14 6 = ”Don’t know / Can’t say” (excluded for calculation of mean)
  • 8. Findings 1/2: Journalistic role-conceptions/ expectations of the audience • inform as objective and precise as possible 5 • explain and convey complex issues • criticise problems and grievances • point to interesting topics and further inf. • inform audience as fast as possible • show new trends and highlight new ideas 4 • control politics, business and society Image among audience • give the audience topics to talk about • give audience opportunity to express opinion on topics of public interest • get into conversation about current events 3 • share positive ideals • Encourage/moderate discu. among audience • present my own ideas to audience • concentrate on news that is interesting to an audience as wide as possible 2 • Build/maintain relationship to audience • provide people with opportunity to publish their own content • provide useful information for the audience and act as advisor / guidance 1 • provide entertainment and relaxation 1 2 3 4 5 • provide audience with opportunity to maintain ties among themselves Journalistic Self-Image n=60-63 / 4570-4636; 5-point-Likert-scale with 1 = ”Do not agree at all” to 5 = ”Do agree completely”; 8 of 14 6 = ”Don’t know / Can’t say” (excluded for calculation of mean)
  • 9. Findings 2/2: (Perceived) Reasons for participation (meta) Journalists: Viewers/users who comment (e.g. reacting to a newscast or a story) or participate in a different way will have certain goals in mind. We have listed some possible explanation; what do you think: how important are the following reasons for people who participate in Tagesschau/ tagesschau.de? Audience [only active users]: Now please tell us about your reasons for [participatory practice]. Depending on actual answers, [participatory practice] read: - Sending (E-)Mail to the editors - Commenting on meta.tagesschau.de - Commenting on Tagesschau blog - Commenting on Tagesschau FB page n=57-59 / 382-390; 5-point-Likert-scale with 1 = ”Completely unimportant”/”Disagree completely” 9 of 14 to 5 = ”very important” / “agree completely”; 6 = ”Don’t know / Can’t say” (excluded for calculation of mean)
  • 10. Findings 2/2: (Perceived) Reasons for participation (meta) 5 • To state my/their opinion publicly • To propose a topic that is important to me/them • To expand my/their own knowledge by interacting with journalists and 4 other viewers/users Dis-/agreement audience • To share knowledge and experiences • To leave the passive viewer’s role • To point out errors in news stories 3 • To support and advocate a certain concern, event or group • To fulfill my/their civic obligations • To assist the journalists in their work • To feel included in a community 2 • For self-expression and self-display • To vent anger and frustration • To find help with a problem • Out of boredom 1 • To build relationship with editors 1 2 3 4 5 Dis-/agreement journalists n=57-59 / 382-390; 5-point-Likert-scale with 1 = ”Completely unimportant”/”Disagree completely” 10 of 14 to 5 = ”very important” / “agree completely”; 6 = ”Don’t know / Can’t say” (excluded for calculation of mean)
  • 11. Conclusion • Digital networked media have brought shifts in routines and expectations regarding audience inclusion into journalism • Case study on “Tagesschau” has shown that … • … by and large, professional self image and assessment by audience is congruent • democratic functions of journalism are not disputed at/for the “Tagesschau” • some incongruencies regarding participatory aspects of journalistic self image • … motivations for user participation are viewed differently • aspect of „stating opinion publicly“ is acknowledged by both • but notable incongruence: journalists assume „self-centered“ motivations for participation, while active audience rates knowledge exchange higher • Open question: How to go „beyond providing a public space“, how to make value of user feedback for democratic discourse more visible? • Future research • „participatory divide“: Differences within “Tagesschau” audience? • Comparing “Tagesschau” with other media/types of journalism 11 of 14
  • 12. Thank you! Wiebke Loosen, Jan-Hinrik Schmidt Hans-Bredow-Institut Warburgstr. 8-10, 20354 Hamburg {w.loosen;j.schmidt}@hans-bredow-institut.de www.hans-bredow-institut.de jpub20.hans-bredow-institut.de @jpub20team 12 of 14