#NewsOnTikTok : A content analysis of the use of text elements by legacy news media on TikTok

With many legacy news media brands struggling to maintain relevance and financial support, they are looking to social networks to connect with new audiences. The video sharing platform TikTok has experienced rapid growth in recent years and has a strong user base of Gen Z users which are a demograph...

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Main Author: Salb, Sorrel Franziska
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Malmö universitet, Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3) 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mau-471202021-12-03T05:53:37Z#NewsOnTikTok : A content analysis of the use of text elements by legacy news media on TikTokengSalb, Sorrel FranziskaMalmö universitet, Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)2021TikToktextnewsnewspapertelevisionlegacy news mediasocial media logiccontent analysismass mediaMedia StudiesMedievetenskapCommunication StudiesKommunikationsvetenskapWith many legacy news media brands struggling to maintain relevance and financial support, they are looking to social networks to connect with new audiences. The video sharing platform TikTok has experienced rapid growth in recent years and has a strong user base of Gen Z users which are a demographic which legacy news media are increasingly attempting to engage with. A number of legacy news media brands have established a presence on TikTok and begun experimenting with different formats. While there have been a few more general analyses of informational content on TikTok, no research to date has focused specifically on how different text elements are used for conveying news. This thesis addresses this gap through investigating how legacy news media (newspapers and TV) are using text, closed captions, and captions on TikTok. Moreover, styles of communication and TikTok editorial tools used by legacy news media are examined in detail. These elements are explored using a quantitative content analysis which analyses 200 videos from eight popular legacy news media brands from the USA, Britain, and Australia. Social media logic and functions specific to TikTok are used as a framework to analyze the problem, with the results showing that most of the legacy news media accounts have somewhat adopted social media logic in their use of text elements on TikTok.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-47120application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic TikTok
text
news
newspaper
television
legacy news media
social media logic
content analysis
mass media
Media Studies
Medievetenskap
Communication Studies
Kommunikationsvetenskap
spellingShingle TikTok
text
news
newspaper
television
legacy news media
social media logic
content analysis
mass media
Media Studies
Medievetenskap
Communication Studies
Kommunikationsvetenskap
Salb, Sorrel Franziska
#NewsOnTikTok : A content analysis of the use of text elements by legacy news media on TikTok
description With many legacy news media brands struggling to maintain relevance and financial support, they are looking to social networks to connect with new audiences. The video sharing platform TikTok has experienced rapid growth in recent years and has a strong user base of Gen Z users which are a demographic which legacy news media are increasingly attempting to engage with. A number of legacy news media brands have established a presence on TikTok and begun experimenting with different formats. While there have been a few more general analyses of informational content on TikTok, no research to date has focused specifically on how different text elements are used for conveying news. This thesis addresses this gap through investigating how legacy news media (newspapers and TV) are using text, closed captions, and captions on TikTok. Moreover, styles of communication and TikTok editorial tools used by legacy news media are examined in detail. These elements are explored using a quantitative content analysis which analyses 200 videos from eight popular legacy news media brands from the USA, Britain, and Australia. Social media logic and functions specific to TikTok are used as a framework to analyze the problem, with the results showing that most of the legacy news media accounts have somewhat adopted social media logic in their use of text elements on TikTok. 
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title #NewsOnTikTok : A content analysis of the use of text elements by legacy news media on TikTok
title_short #NewsOnTikTok : A content analysis of the use of text elements by legacy news media on TikTok
title_full #NewsOnTikTok : A content analysis of the use of text elements by legacy news media on TikTok
title_fullStr #NewsOnTikTok : A content analysis of the use of text elements by legacy news media on TikTok
title_full_unstemmed #NewsOnTikTok : A content analysis of the use of text elements by legacy news media on TikTok
title_sort #newsontiktok : a content analysis of the use of text elements by legacy news media on tiktok
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