2021
DOI: 10.6035/2174-0992.2021.21.4
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Audience participation in public service media. From an instrumental to a purposeful vision

Abstract: Audience participation has become a buzzword in Public Service Media policies, strategies and debates. Different types of audience involvement—for example, adding social media to programs or media co-creation projects with young people—have been linked to the achievement of societal objectives such as increasing the diversity of media content. Yet, audience participation has failed to live up to its promises in the practice of public broadcasters. This article addresses the challenges of the implementation of … Show more

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“…The notion of audience participation is based on the idea that the best way to increase social interaction and spread messages on social media platforms is to engage with the target audience. Audience participation helps achieve social media promotion goals because it empowers the target audience and builds the interest of the target audience [40]. As such, this study proposes audience participation as a success criterion for social media health promotion.…”
Section: Audience Participationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The notion of audience participation is based on the idea that the best way to increase social interaction and spread messages on social media platforms is to engage with the target audience. Audience participation helps achieve social media promotion goals because it empowers the target audience and builds the interest of the target audience [40]. As such, this study proposes audience participation as a success criterion for social media health promotion.…”
Section: Audience Participationmentioning
confidence: 97%