How Scoop Affect the Credibility of News through Social Media? An Empirical Study

Background: There is a ground shift happening in media industry, not just in news, because of the widening reach of social media. The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in journalistic work ha s been a core concern for journalists. Scoop is sophisticated phenomena in media, which is associated...

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Main Authors: Rosli, Mohammed, Nik Adzrieman, Abdul Rahman, Lee, Jun Choi
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Language:English
Published: AENSI Publication 2017
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Nik Adzrieman, Abdul Rahman
Lee, Jun Choi
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description Background: There is a ground shift happening in media industry, not just in news, because of the widening reach of social media. The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in journalistic work ha s been a core concern for journalists. Scoop is sophisticated phenomena in media, which is associated with credibility. Objective: To verify empirically of this phenomenon, this study examined how scoop affect the credibility of the news on SNSs. This quantitative study presents and discusses empirical findings from a survey of 242 Jordanian journalists by questionnaire. Results: The results indicate that scoop always pushes journalists to communicate with sources that have a high level of quality and honesty to get real information. In addition, the results of this study provide positive evidence about the importance of scoop in maintaining the credibility of the news, journalist, and media, due to the ongoing verification of the sources that provide news to journalists. Therefore, the application of credibility criteria in dealing with news on social media contribute to the organization of this media phenomenon to become more useful to journalists and society. Conclusion: The competition among journalists to get the news before others, and the increased use of social networking sites as a source of news, will contribute to maintaining the use of scoop among journalists, especially given that citizens needing to know everything in the fastest time and from credible sources. Journalists and media organizations in Jordan should pay attention to new phenomena associated with the rapid developments in media work.
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spelling unimas-182322023-06-12T07:22:58Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18232/ How Scoop Affect the Credibility of News through Social Media? An Empirical Study Rosli, Mohammed Nik Adzrieman, Abdul Rahman Lee, Jun Choi H Social Sciences (General) Background: There is a ground shift happening in media industry, not just in news, because of the widening reach of social media. The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in journalistic work ha s been a core concern for journalists. Scoop is sophisticated phenomena in media, which is associated with credibility. Objective: To verify empirically of this phenomenon, this study examined how scoop affect the credibility of the news on SNSs. This quantitative study presents and discusses empirical findings from a survey of 242 Jordanian journalists by questionnaire. Results: The results indicate that scoop always pushes journalists to communicate with sources that have a high level of quality and honesty to get real information. In addition, the results of this study provide positive evidence about the importance of scoop in maintaining the credibility of the news, journalist, and media, due to the ongoing verification of the sources that provide news to journalists. Therefore, the application of credibility criteria in dealing with news on social media contribute to the organization of this media phenomenon to become more useful to journalists and society. Conclusion: The competition among journalists to get the news before others, and the increased use of social networking sites as a source of news, will contribute to maintaining the use of scoop among journalists, especially given that citizens needing to know everything in the fastest time and from credible sources. Journalists and media organizations in Jordan should pay attention to new phenomena associated with the rapid developments in media work. AENSI Publication 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18232/1/Australian%20Journal%20of%20Basic%20an%20Applied%20Sciences%20%202017%20%28abstract%29.pdf Rosli, Mohammed and Nik Adzrieman, Abdul Rahman and Lee, Jun Choi (2017) How Scoop Affect the Credibility of News through Social Media? An Empirical Study. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 11 (7). pp. 57-63. ISSN 1991-8178 https://www.ajbasweb.com/old/ajbas_May_2017.html
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
Rosli, Mohammed
Nik Adzrieman, Abdul Rahman
Lee, Jun Choi
How Scoop Affect the Credibility of News through Social Media? An Empirical Study
title How Scoop Affect the Credibility of News through Social Media? An Empirical Study
title_full How Scoop Affect the Credibility of News through Social Media? An Empirical Study
title_fullStr How Scoop Affect the Credibility of News through Social Media? An Empirical Study
title_full_unstemmed How Scoop Affect the Credibility of News through Social Media? An Empirical Study
title_short How Scoop Affect the Credibility of News through Social Media? An Empirical Study
title_sort how scoop affect the credibility of news through social media? an empirical study
topic H Social Sciences (General)
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18232/
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http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18232/1/Australian%20Journal%20of%20Basic%20an%20Applied%20Sciences%20%202017%20%28abstract%29.pdf