Audiências de notícias digitais no México: análise por segmento de idade

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https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.3.7

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Interesse em notícias, público digital, idade, setor de mídia, afinidade política, confiança na mídia

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Este estudo tem como objetivo determinar se o consumo de notícias, a confiança na mídia, o interesse por notícias e a afinidade política estão correlacionados com o segmento geracional do mercado, que é medido pela idade do público digital. Além disso, busca verificar se a idade está associada à atenção que o público digital dá aos jornalistas e às marcas de notícias. A pesquisa se baseia em uma pesquisa realizada pela YouGov com 2.005 pessoas no México em 2022, encomendada pelo Instituto Reuters para o Estudo do Jornalismo da Universidade de Oxford como parte de seu Relatório de Notícias Digitais anual. Para isso, o método estatístico usado foi o teste qui-quadrado de independência entre variáveis qualitativas. Os resultados mostraram que a idade se correlaciona com os hábitos de consumo, com a confiança na mídia, com o interesse em notícias e com a afinidade política do público digital no México. Por sua vez, a idade está relacionada ao fato de as audiências digitais se concentrarem em jornalistas ou marcas de notícias na América Latina. Este estudo aprofunda nas características das audiências digitais no México e faz uma contribuição a partir de uma perspectiva de economia, gestão e marketing da mídia. Ele também ajuda as organizações de mídia a avaliar a estratégia de mercado, a segmentação de mercado e os mercados-alvo com base nas características das audiências de notícias digitais no México.

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2024-07-31

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Gutiérrez-Rentería, M. E., Ruiz-Sánchez, E. A., & Vara-Miguel, A. (2024). Audiências de notícias digitais no México: análise por segmento de idade. Palabra Clave, 27(3), e2737. https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.3.7

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