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Interests in News and the Knowledge Gap
Authors:GENOVA  BKL; GREENBERG  BRADLEY S
Institution:B.K.L. Genova in the School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, New York, and Bradley S. Greenberg of Communication and Telecommunication at Michigan State University.
Abstract:Although prior evidence identified socioeconomic status as akey factor in the consumption of public affairs news information,equivalent evidence suggests that individual interests in newsevents are related to media consumption and information acquisition.Here, the comparative strengths of these two propositions areanalyzed in the context of the "knowledge gap" hypothesis. Fortwo news events, two-wave data from community samples assessedsocial interest and self-interest in the news, level of education,and knowledge about different aspects of the news events. Interestwas more strongly related to knowledge than education, particularlyfor more complex information. Further, between the two fieldwaves, more new information was learned by those with higherlevels of interest.
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