“Good morning, COVID!” the inertia of journalistic imaginaries in morning shows’ online comments

Author:

Gutsche Robert E1ORCID,Forde Sydney L2,Pinto Juliet2,Zhu Yanqi3

Affiliation:

1. Lancaster University, UK; Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

2. The Pennsylvania State University, USA

3. Lancaster University, UK

Abstract

This textual analysis examines meanings of user comments to Facebook posts of three UK breakfast programs as COVID-19 entered England in 2020. This analysis suggests that during this time of crisis and uncertainty, users’ – even if trolling, interacting through incidental media use, or commenting as regular contributors to the pages – relied on traditional and lasting interpretations of conventional journalistic standards in their discourse surrounding “soft news” content. We argue that such comments represent an “inertia” of longstanding journalistic imaginaries that have survived an increased hybridity of news.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Communication

Reference73 articles.

1. Sex, Lies, and War: How Soft News Brings Foreign Policy to the Inattentive Public

2. BBC (2020a, May 12) People in England have been told if you can’t work from home, then go back - but avoid public transport But [Facebook Page Post]. Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/bbcbreakfast/posts/3498951146785665

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