Testing the waters: TikTok’s potential for television news

Q2 Social Sciences World of Media Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.30547/worldofmedia.3.2021.3
K. Chobanyan, E. Nikolskaya
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TikTok has taken the world of mobile apps by storm. In a short period of time, it managed to become the destination of choice for most of the young users and it is currently witnessing the aging of its audience. Mass media has started to test the TikTok waters early in 2019. However, there are still very few TV news channels daring to take the risks and try to lure the TikTok audience to television news. In this article we are evaluating the field of TikTok news players and the platform’s potential to become another popular source of serious information. We are closely analyzing the top two accounts of traditional TV news on TikTok: NBC News and CBS News. As it turns out, there is room for traditional TV formats and adapted for TikTok news bits. Politics remains one of the most demanded by the audience topics. And even though young users emphasize the importance of brevity and entertainment aspect for any potential TV news videos on TikTok, our study results show that even serious and least entertaining videos can get millions of likes and views.
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试水:TikTok在电视新闻领域的潜力
TikTok席卷了移动应用领域。在短时间内,它成功地成为大多数年轻用户的首选目的地,目前它正在见证其受众的老龄化。大众媒体从2019年初开始试水TikTok。然而,仍然很少有电视新闻频道敢于冒险,试图将TikTok的观众吸引到电视新闻上。在本文中,我们正在评估TikTok新闻播放器领域,以及该平台成为另一个受欢迎的严肃信息来源的潜力。我们正在仔细分析抖音上传统电视新闻排名前两位的账号:NBC新闻和CBS新闻。事实证明,传统的电视格式和改编后的TikTok新闻片段仍有发展空间。政治仍然是观众最关心的话题之一。尽管年轻用户强调简短和娱乐方面对于TikTok上任何潜在的电视新闻视频的重要性,但我们的研究结果表明,即使是严肃和最不娱乐的视频也可以获得数百万的点赞和观看。
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World of Media
World of Media Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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