“It’s Catchy, but It Gets You F*cking Nowhere”

  • Groot Kormelink T
  • Costera Meijer I
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This paper explores how political information can be told in such a way that news users experience it as captivating. More specifically, it seeks to move beyond Irene Costera Meijer’s “double viewing paradox” and bridge the gap between what attracts and satisfies viewers by developing bottom–up, user-defined, quality criteria for current affairs TV. Items from two Dutch current affairs shows were watched and discussed with fifty-four viewers. A key finding is that participants greatly appreciated feeling enabled to better understand how politics work and impact society. This suggests that what viewers want from political journalism might differ from what journalists produce yet is perfectly compatible with their democratic remit.

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Groot Kormelink, T., & Costera Meijer, I. (2017). “It’s Catchy, but It Gets You F*cking Nowhere.” The International Journal of Press/Politics, 22(2), 143–162. https://doi.org/10.1177/1940161217690881

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