Authors
Anke Wonneberger, Klaus Schoenbach, Lex Van Meurs
Publication date
2011/8/31
Journal
Journal of broadcasting & electronic media
Volume
55
Issue
3
Pages
325-343
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
This study compared and integrated the influence of motivational and situational determinants on news viewing behavior. Individual people-meter data allowed the unobtrusive study of news viewing situations. The finding is that the viewing context is much more important than motivations. However, interest in the news and politics can reinforce or reverse situational influences. For interested viewers, watching more TV in general mainly explains news viewing, while for less interested viewers, lead-out effects and social viewing are more relevant.
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Scholar articles
A Wonneberger, K Schoenbach, L Van Meurs - Journal of broadcasting & electronic media, 2011