Abstract
Abstract
Vox pops are a frequent and growing practice in the news. However,
there seems to be a general tendency in journalistic practice to be quite
critical about these interviews with the ordinary (wo)man on the street. Yet,
hardly any research exists about journalists’ evaluation of vox pops or that
has gone further than speculating about why they are used. This study
tackles these research gaps using a survey involving 253 Belgian journalists.
We conclude that vox pops are used mostly by audiovisual journalists, and
that journalists seem to use them mostly because vox pops increase audience
involvement with a news item. Generally, the journalists are quite negative
about vox pops, but journalists who perceive them as involving and good
public opinion tools are more positive. Against our expectations, the experience
of journalists does not influence the evaluation nor the use of vox pops.
Subject
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Communication
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