Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine measures have transformed the media agenda. The aim of the study is to identify the behavioral characteristics of the youth news audience, which is formed in the context of COVID-19. To solve research tasks, from March 24 to April 5, 2020, an intelligence survey of young Ukrainians as news readers was conducted. 364 respondents aged from 18 to 29, living in different regions of Ukraine, answered the questions of the Google questionnaire. The results of the survey are qualitative in nature and highlight the trends that exist in the youth audience. According to the data, the topic of coronavirus has become a priority for 82% of respondents. Phobias of young respondents increased: more than 70% stated they were worried and afraid. The alarm response to the pandemic has prompted many media consumers (46%) to turn to more information sources than usual. On the other hand, some media consumers have reduced their contact with the media, which is a typical protective reaction. Uncertainty, suspicion, and anxiety shake the confidence of the youth audience in public institutions and the media. The study showed the emergence of new challenges for media companies. The media should anticipate the consequences of disseminating information, fake news, and adjust content strategies accordingly: compliance with journalistic standards, responsible dissemination of news, fact-checking.

Highlights

  • With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the media agenda has changed

  • The media should anticipate the consequences of disseminating information, fake news, and adjust content strategies : compliance with journalistic standards, responsible dissemination of news, fact-checking

  • There were understood the concept of COVID-19 a little lat- respondents who began to read the news less often er than the “coronavirus”

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Introduction

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the media agenda has changed. Almost all reports relate to the subject of coronavirus and quarantine restrictions. Readers’ interest in the topic of coronavirus has formed, and information on the development of the COVID-19 pandemic has become a valuable asset for media consumers. In this situation, it is important for newsmakers to understand how the pandemic affects the audience, in particular, what is the media behavior of young people. That’s why news flow might cause psycho traumas of youth people. COVID-19 is an important and topical event that transformed the media and affected the media behavior of youth in Ukraine.

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