Title of article :
TRUST AND CREDIBILITY OF URBAN YOUTH ON ONLINE NEWS MEDIA
Author/Authors :
Wilson، Sharon نويسنده Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR ) , , Leong، Pauline نويسنده Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR ) , , Nge، Carmen نويسنده Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR ) , , Hong، Ngerng Miang نويسنده Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR ) Abstract ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی - سال 2011
Abstract :
When the Internet was introduced, there were comparatively few
websites, especially news websites. Today, new media technology’s
drastic developments in the communications field have had a big
impact on society at large. The development and larger availability
of information and activities seem to offer people the opportunity
of quick access, and systematically providing, in seconds, what
would have previously taken months of perusing newspaper stacks
of microfilm rolls (Deacon, 2007). These features supersede the
more traditional print medium in terms of delivering news with
immediacy and impact, and act as a powerful lure that continually
draws readers. This paper investigates online consumer behaviour
with regards to student perceptions of the trust and credibility of
online news. From a survey of 1,000 students of institutions of
higher education in the Klang Valley, findings reveal that youth
still rely on traditional media to obtain news. However, traditional
media fails to provide sufficient information for youth so they
resort to getting additional information from alternative news
websites. Nevertheless, their level of trust in alternative news
websites is based on how accurately these sites reflect the current
scenario. Findings also reveal that students believe alternative
news websites present different viewpoints, are more critical, have
more in-depth analysis and are relatively free from interference.
All these factors seemingly contribute to youth’s trust of the
alternative news websites they read. What is interesting is the
fact that the trust extends to alternative online news sources but
excludes blogs and the findings clearly show that the youth are not
weaned off of traditional media.
Journal title :
Jurnal Komunikasi Malaysian Journal of Communication
Journal title :
Jurnal Komunikasi Malaysian Journal of Communication