Breaking the news: First impressions matter on online news

A growing number of people are changing the way they consume news, replacing the traditional physical newspapers and magazines by their virtual online versions or/and weblogs. The interactivity and immediacy present in online news are changing the way news are being produced and exposed by media cor...

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Main Authors: REIS, Julio, BENEVENUTO, Fabr´ıcio, OLMO, Pedro, PRATES, Raquel, KWAK, Haewoon, AN, Jisun
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-63432020-10-30T03:18:35Z Breaking the news: First impressions matter on online news REIS, Julio BENEVENUTO, Fabr´ıcio OLMO, Pedro PRATES, Raquel KWAK, Haewoon AN, Jisun A growing number of people are changing the way they consume news, replacing the traditional physical newspapers and magazines by their virtual online versions or/and weblogs. The interactivity and immediacy present in online news are changing the way news are being produced and exposed by media corporations. News websites have to create effective strategies to catch people’s attention and attract their clicks. In this paper we investigate possible strategies used by online news corporations in the design of their news headlines. We analyze the content of 69,907 headlines produced by four major global media corporations during a minimum of eight consecutive months in 2014. In order to discover strategies that could be used to attract clicks, we extracted features from the text of the news headlines related to the sentiment polarity of the headline. We discovered that the sentiment of the headline is strongly related to the popularity of the news and also with the dynamics of the posted comments on that particular news. 2015-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5339 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6343/viewcontent/breaking_the_news___pv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Communication Technology and New Media Databases and Information Systems Social Media
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Communication Technology and New Media
Databases and Information Systems
Social Media
spellingShingle Communication Technology and New Media
Databases and Information Systems
Social Media
REIS, Julio
BENEVENUTO, Fabr´ıcio
OLMO, Pedro
PRATES, Raquel
KWAK, Haewoon
AN, Jisun
Breaking the news: First impressions matter on online news
description A growing number of people are changing the way they consume news, replacing the traditional physical newspapers and magazines by their virtual online versions or/and weblogs. The interactivity and immediacy present in online news are changing the way news are being produced and exposed by media corporations. News websites have to create effective strategies to catch people’s attention and attract their clicks. In this paper we investigate possible strategies used by online news corporations in the design of their news headlines. We analyze the content of 69,907 headlines produced by four major global media corporations during a minimum of eight consecutive months in 2014. In order to discover strategies that could be used to attract clicks, we extracted features from the text of the news headlines related to the sentiment polarity of the headline. We discovered that the sentiment of the headline is strongly related to the popularity of the news and also with the dynamics of the posted comments on that particular news.
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author REIS, Julio
BENEVENUTO, Fabr´ıcio
OLMO, Pedro
PRATES, Raquel
KWAK, Haewoon
AN, Jisun
author_facet REIS, Julio
BENEVENUTO, Fabr´ıcio
OLMO, Pedro
PRATES, Raquel
KWAK, Haewoon
AN, Jisun
author_sort REIS, Julio
title Breaking the news: First impressions matter on online news
title_short Breaking the news: First impressions matter on online news
title_full Breaking the news: First impressions matter on online news
title_fullStr Breaking the news: First impressions matter on online news
title_full_unstemmed Breaking the news: First impressions matter on online news
title_sort breaking the news: first impressions matter on online news
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5339
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6343/viewcontent/breaking_the_news___pv.pdf
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