COVID-19 Internet Responses from the State Broadcast Associations: Community, Industry, and Extent of Spread

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of Radio & Audio Media Pub Date : 2021-01-28 DOI:10.1080/19376529.2020.1870466
Joseph R. Blaney, Stephen K. Hunt
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ABSTRACT This content analysis of the websites of the 50 USA state broadcast associations found that the majority of the associations quickly pivoted their website content early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, the majority quickly adapted their websites to include high amounts of COVID-19-related content. The study also found that the majority of that content focused on issues related to industry practices rather than content focused on community concerns. Moreover, industry-facing websites were also more likely to contain high amounts of COVID-19-related content than community-facing websites.
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国家广播协会对COVID-19的互联网反应:社区、行业和传播程度
对美国50个州广播协会网站的内容分析发现,大多数协会在COVID-19大流行早期迅速转向其网站内容。具体来说,大多数人迅速调整了他们的网站,以包含大量与covid -19相关的内容。研究还发现,大部分内容关注的是与行业实践相关的问题,而不是关注社区问题的内容。此外,面向行业的网站也比面向社区的网站更有可能包含大量与covid -19相关的内容。
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