Perceived News Overload and Its Cognitive and Attitudinal Consequences for News Usage in South Korea

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This study focuses on the ironic situation in which news is more available than ever but people are becoming overwhelmed and thus avoid it. A theoretical model is suggested to investigate the relationships between perceived news overload and its cognitive and attitudinal consequences among South Korean Internet users. A structural model reveals that perceived news overload induced news avoidance by increasing news fatigue and news analysis paralysis. Furthermore, this study finds evidence that news consumers are willing to use news curation services to alleviate news avoidance and thus stay informed.
Publisher
ASSOC EDUC JOURNALISM MASS COMMUNICATION
Issue Date
2017-12
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY, v.94, no.4, pp.1172 - 1190

ISSN
1077-6990
DOI
10.1177/1077699016679975
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/228507
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RIMS Journal Papers
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