Intro to News Reporting
Uses and gratifications theory is a communication theory that explores how individuals actively seek out media to satisfy specific needs and desires. It emphasizes the active role of the audience in selecting media content to fulfill their personal motivations, such as information, entertainment, social interaction, or personal identity. This theory shifts the focus from what media does to people, to what people do with media, particularly in the context of social media's role in news reporting and audience engagement.
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