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Making Sense and Drawing Lines

Young adults and the mixing of news and entertainment

 

Abstract

This study takes a closer look at the blurring of news and entertainment by examining how a sample of media users talk about various sources of current events information. Data from 21 in-depth interviews with young adults indicate that young adults do not hold a single notion of news and its relationship to entertainment. Rather, they draw from a variety of cultural resources at their disposal to either oppose or welcome the mixing of news and entertainment. A typology is developed to describe four distinct outlooks interviewees hold toward the value of news and whether it should be distinguished from entertainment.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The author would like to thank Kjerstin Thorson and Brian Ekdale for the their helpful comments on previous drafts of this paper.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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