Readers’ comments on Facebook and the changes in traditional agenda setting function of newspapers

The article discusses the impact of reader feedbacks on newspapers' conventional agenda-setting role. Due to the decline in printed newspaper distribution and online news subscriptions, changes in the media landscape have led many newspaper agencies to share news content on social networks, mai...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Shafizan, Abdul Manan, Kamaruzzaman, Wan Mohd Ghazali, Wan Norshira
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Published: Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris 2021
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spelling my.iium.irep.958102022-01-03T00:16:37Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/95810/ Readers’ comments on Facebook and the changes in traditional agenda setting function of newspapers Mohamed, Shafizan Abdul Manan, Kamaruzzaman Wan Mohd Ghazali, Wan Norshira JQ715 Politics and Government in Malaysia NE Print media T10.5 Communication of technical information The article discusses the impact of reader feedbacks on newspapers' conventional agenda-setting role. Due to the decline in printed newspaper distribution and online news subscriptions, changes in the media landscape have led many newspaper agencies to share news content on social networks, mainlyFacebook. Furthermore, newspaper readers rely on social media and prefer to read their news online. Almost all newspapers are now targeting their readers via Facebook as an effort to maintain their popularity. As a result, traditional ties between newspapers and their readers are shifting and shaping news's agenda-setting role. The audience comments on over 600 news pieces from major Malay newspapers published during the Malaysian by-elections in Semenyih and Rantau were analysed using contentanalysis. According to the findings of the research, reading news on Facebook changes the agenda-setting role of news media by enabling readers to join a dialogue in which they can also become meaning-makers. This implies that the role of the news media has evolved to the point of where they are no longer agenda setters, but rather discourse centres, which means that the news media is no longer as powerful in shaping public opinion as readers' sentiments are now influenced by the discourse that goes on in the news comment sections. This necessitates a reconsideration of how the media and politicians can influence public opinion, particularly during election seasons. Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris 2021-12-27 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/95810/10/95810_Readers%E2%80%99%20comments%20on%20facebook.pdf Mohamed, Shafizan and Abdul Manan, Kamaruzzaman and Wan Mohd Ghazali, Wan Norshira (2021) Readers’ comments on Facebook and the changes in traditional agenda setting function of newspapers. Jurnal Perspektif, 13 (2). pp. 40-51. ISSN 1985-496X E-ISSN 2462-2435 https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/PERS/article/view/4992/3341 https://doi.org/10.37134/perspektif.vol13.2.5.2021
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Mohamed, Shafizan
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Wan Mohd Ghazali, Wan Norshira
Readers’ comments on Facebook and the changes in traditional agenda setting function of newspapers
description The article discusses the impact of reader feedbacks on newspapers' conventional agenda-setting role. Due to the decline in printed newspaper distribution and online news subscriptions, changes in the media landscape have led many newspaper agencies to share news content on social networks, mainlyFacebook. Furthermore, newspaper readers rely on social media and prefer to read their news online. Almost all newspapers are now targeting their readers via Facebook as an effort to maintain their popularity. As a result, traditional ties between newspapers and their readers are shifting and shaping news's agenda-setting role. The audience comments on over 600 news pieces from major Malay newspapers published during the Malaysian by-elections in Semenyih and Rantau were analysed using contentanalysis. According to the findings of the research, reading news on Facebook changes the agenda-setting role of news media by enabling readers to join a dialogue in which they can also become meaning-makers. This implies that the role of the news media has evolved to the point of where they are no longer agenda setters, but rather discourse centres, which means that the news media is no longer as powerful in shaping public opinion as readers' sentiments are now influenced by the discourse that goes on in the news comment sections. This necessitates a reconsideration of how the media and politicians can influence public opinion, particularly during election seasons.
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author Mohamed, Shafizan
Abdul Manan, Kamaruzzaman
Wan Mohd Ghazali, Wan Norshira
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Wan Mohd Ghazali, Wan Norshira
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title Readers’ comments on Facebook and the changes in traditional agenda setting function of newspapers
title_short Readers’ comments on Facebook and the changes in traditional agenda setting function of newspapers
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title_fullStr Readers’ comments on Facebook and the changes in traditional agenda setting function of newspapers
title_full_unstemmed Readers’ comments on Facebook and the changes in traditional agenda setting function of newspapers
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publisher Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
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https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/PERS/article/view/4992/3341
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