Mediatised Participation: Citizen Journalism and the Decline in User-Generated Content in Online News Media

Author:

Peña-Fernández Simón1ORCID,Larrondo-Ureta Ainara1,Agirreazkuenaga Irati1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Journalism, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), 48940 Leioa, Basque Country, Spain

Abstract

The second generation of web tools shook the journalist profession approximately two decades ago with the proactive incorporation of audiences into the media. Citizen journalism and user-generated content arose as an object of interest due to the democratising value of participation attributed to them, with empowered citizens who could emulate the professional and institutional practises of journalists. However, difficulties soon came to the surface, and audience participation in news media began to be limited. Within this context, this article conducts a critical review of studies on audience participation in news media based on a systematic literature review. The results indicate that, in general, audiences showed low interest in the creation of informative content and that their participation has grown increasingly problematic. In addition, journalists are reticent as they defend their professional role above all else, while company strategies have prioritised making participation profitable. For this reason, the idea of citizen journalism that offers user-created content through the media appears to be a thing of the past, with many characteristics that could define it as a failed innovation. Therefore, the text concludes that audience participation in the media could be defined as mediatised participation.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities

Basque Government

Publisher

MDPI AG

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