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尽管新闻业的“受众转向”(Costera Meijer, 2020)在研究中得到了广泛的讨论,记者也承认有必要改善他们与受众的关系(Nelson and Lewis 2022),但受众对新闻角色的看法仍未得到充分探讨(Riedl and Eberl, 2020)。一般来说,对新闻角色的审查是从生产角度出发的(Hanusch 2019)。我们的目标是通过将新闻作为一个话语机构(Zelizer 1993)进行研究,并专注于以受众为导向的角色,从而解决这一“差距”,这些角色在新闻研究的世界中被定义为适应性角色(Hanitzsch et al. 2019)。我们调查了佛兰德受访者的代表性样本(N = 1577),了解他们的新闻使用、新闻态度以及他们对以受众为导向的新闻角色的看法。回归模型被用来预测不同子集的新闻用户如何看待这些新闻角色的重要性的差异。我们的研究结果表明,用户的子集对记者应该做什么有不同的期望,例如,年轻的受众期望记者比年长的受众更少地充当解释者。在新闻角色的讨论中纳入受众的观点可能是加强受众与新闻关系的有用方法。
Does the audience welcome an audience-oriented journalism?
Although the ‘audience turn’ ( Costera Meijer, 2020 ) in journalism has been extensively discussed in studies, and journalists acknowledge the need to improve their relationship with their audience ( Nelson and Lewis 2022 ), the audience’s perspective on journalistic roles remains underexplored ( Riedl and Eberl, 2020 ). Generally, the examination of journalistic roles has been from a production perspective ( Hanusch 2019 ). We aim to address this ‘gap’ by examining journalism as a discursive institution ( Zelizer 1993 ), and focusing on audience-oriented roles, defined in the Worlds of Journalism-study as accommodative roles ( Hanitzsch et al. 2019 ). We surveyed a representative sample (N = 1577) of Flemish respondents about their news use, news attitudes, and their views on audience-oriented journalistic roles. Regression models were used to predict differences in how different subsets of news users view the importance of these journalistic roles. Our findings reveal that subsets of users have diverse expectations of what journalists should do, for instance, younger audiences expect journalists to act less as explainers than older audiences. Incorporating the audience’s views in the discussion of journalistic roles could be a useful approach to strengthen the audience-journalism relationship.