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Examining Active News Avoidance Across Countries: A Multilevel Moderation Analysis of News Interests, News Trust, and Press Freedom

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Li, GM; Liang, F; Zhu, Q
Published in: Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
January 1, 2024

Previous studies have identified various individual factors explaining news avoidance, but the understanding of how these factors function within the broader political information environment is limited. This study, leveraging a large-scale cross-national survey, reveals that the relationships between individual news interests, news trust, and news avoidance differ across countries with varying levels of press freedom. In nations where the press is strong and free, personal preferences minimally influence individuals’ active avoidance of hard news. News avoidance is not solely a product of individual-level attributes. Rather, the impact of these individual factors is significantly shaped by the overarching political information environment.

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Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly

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2161-430X

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1077-6990

Publication Date

January 1, 2024

Related Subject Headings

  • Communication & Media Studies
  • 4701 Communication and media studies
  • 2001 Communication and Media Studies
  • 1903 Journalism and Professional Writing
 

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Li, G. M., Liang, F., & Zhu, Q. (2024). Examining Active News Avoidance Across Countries: A Multilevel Moderation Analysis of News Interests, News Trust, and Press Freedom. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/10776990241232083
Li, G. M., F. Liang, and Q. Zhu. “Examining Active News Avoidance Across Countries: A Multilevel Moderation Analysis of News Interests, News Trust, and Press Freedom.” Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, January 1, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1177/10776990241232083.
Li, G. M., et al. “Examining Active News Avoidance Across Countries: A Multilevel Moderation Analysis of News Interests, News Trust, and Press Freedom.” Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Jan. 2024. Scopus, doi:10.1177/10776990241232083.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly

DOI

EISSN

2161-430X

ISSN

1077-6990

Publication Date

January 1, 2024

Related Subject Headings

  • Communication & Media Studies
  • 4701 Communication and media studies
  • 2001 Communication and Media Studies
  • 1903 Journalism and Professional Writing