One Year Later, Why Are People Still Avoiding COVID-19 News?: Understanding Predictors of News Avoidance in Indonesia

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Setianto, Yearry Panji [1 ]
Praceka, Puspita Asri [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Multimedia Nusantara, Digital Journalism Dept, Tangerang, Indonesia
[2] Univ Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, Serang City, Indonesia
关键词
Audience; COVID-19; news avoidance; news trust; news consumption; INFORMATION OVERLOAD; CURRENT AFFAIRS; MEDIA USE; SEEKING; CONSUMPTION; DISCOURSE; AVOIDERS; SEEKERS; TRUST;
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10.17576/JKMJC-2023-3903-04
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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摘要
The global effect of COVID-19 pandemic has continued for almost two consecutive years. Indonesia is also among the countries most impacted by the SARS-CoV2 virus under this period. Consequently, certain challenges tend to occur as regards public interest in accessing or deterring recent information associated with the disease. While there are increasing interests among media and communication scholars in understanding why people are avoiding news, little attention has been given to this audience behaviour during a global crisis like coronavirus outbreak. Using news avoidance as the main concept, this research is aimed at examining the critical factors that influence news avoidance in lowchoice media environments, particularly in the Global South like Indonesia. Employing a face-to-face survey with 1,000 participants in Banten Province, Indonesia, this study found that younger people with lesser interest in COVID-19 related issues appear more prone to avoid this news, in addition to their level of news overload. Nevertheless, we also found that gender and the level of education factors did not influence whether people distanced themselves with negative coverage of coronavirus news in the country during the first year of the pandemic. Furthermore, the perception of information overload and minimal trust in news sources greatly contributed to the avoidance situation.
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