Exposure Diversity Reconsidered
In: Journal of information policy: JIP, Band 1, S. 246-259
Abstract
Abstract
Concerning media diversity, should policymakers be more concerned about the choices consumers of information make than what sources are available to them? Dr. Napoli argues that with all of the information outlets currently available, focusing on source and content diversity is becoming less important than understanding the information that is actually consumed by media users. If audiences choose to focus their attention selectively on only a few sources that reflect their tastes and preferences, are policy interventions called for? Dr. Napoli discusses the kinds of research needed to begin to answer this question.
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Englisch
Verlag
The Pennsylvania State University Press
ISSN: 2158-3897
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