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- W4387403584 abstract "This chapter delves into the intricacies of the threats and opportunities of the high-choice media environment in Romania. By means of focus groups with ordinary people and in-depth expert interviews with journalists and politicians conducted in April–May 2021, the authors provide insights mainly related to people’s media diet and some of the negative phenomena associated with the current media landscape: news avoidance, selective exposure and disinformation. Using a thematic analysis, the findings show differences between the youth and the elderly’s media diets: while the former acknowledge that their generation has a highly unbalanced, even toxic media habits mainly coming from social media, the latter prefer TV as the main source of information. The experts appreciate that both social media and TV are sources of political- and public affairs-related information. The main threat associated with the high-choice media environment is, in both the ordinary people and experts’ opinion, disinformation." @default.
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- W4387403584 title "What’s on the Menu for Today? Consumption Patterns, Threats and Opportunities of the High-Choice Media Environment" @default.
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