News criteria on social media

Comparing news media use of Facebook and Twitter

Authors

  • Jakob Linaa Jensen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/journalistica.v13i1.113667

Abstract

The supply of news is larger than ever. However, traditional mass media are no longer in a privileged position as the exclusive gatekeepers of news; they face competition from alternative media, organizations and citizens who can produce and distribute news instantly through websites, blogs and social media. Furthermore, a significant share of news consumption is now based on links and stories appearing in users’ social media newsfeed. Every week, 56 percent of Danish citizens get news through social media that have become a major battleground for attention, clicks, viewers and readers (Schrøder et al. 2018). If traditional media are to retain attention and audience they have to play by social media logics. 

This article identifies and compares news criteria of social media posts shared on 25 Danish Twitter accounts and 25 Danish Facebook pages, representing exactly the same 25 news media actors. Hereby I investigate the criteria by which media frame their stories shared through social media and compare different uses and strategies on Facebook and Twitter.

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Published

2019-05-02

How to Cite

Jensen, J. L. (2019). News criteria on social media: Comparing news media use of Facebook and Twitter. Journalistica, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.7146/journalistica.v13i1.113667