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Why We Watch: Factors Affecting Exposure to Tragic Television News
Authors:Cynthia A Hoffner  Yuki Fujioka  Jiali Ye  Amal G S Ibrahim
Institution:1. Department of Communication , Georgia State University , joucah@langate.gsu.edu;3. Department of Communication , Georgia State University ,;4. Department of Community Health and Preventive Medicine , Morehouse School of Medicine ,;5. Faculty of Mass Communication Cairo University ,
Abstract:This study explored the reasons people expose themselves to news depicting tragic events. A total of 376 undergraduates completed anonymous questionnaires about their responses to news coverage of the events of September 11. The study examined the extent to which individual differences in empathy gave rise to news viewing motives (surveillance, reassurance, curiosity), and how these variables, as well as negative emotional responses (anger, sadness, fear), were related to news interest and exposure. Both empathy and emotional responses were associated in predictable ways with interest in news coverage and selective exposure to specific types of news stories (e.g., casualty news, positive news). The results demonstrate that considering affective motivations can enrich our understanding of how and why people use news media. Limitations and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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