Journalism and Media (Aug 2024)

Sensationalism versus Substance: Exploring “Viral” and “Quality” Journalism in the Greek Public Sphere

  • Ioanna Kostarella,
  • Zoi Palla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia5030075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 1173 – 1193

Abstract

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In an era dominated by the digital revolution, the distribution of information has undergone a profound transformation. The duality of “quality journalism” and “viral journalism” has become an important theme in the modern media landscape. This paper explores the scope of information dissemination, dissecting the fundamentals, challenges, characteristics, and trends associated with both “quality” and “viral” journalism. Utilizing the Greek political scene as a case study, this paper aims to examine the tensions and trade-offs inherent in journalistic practices within the context of contemporary information dissemination. Analyzing closely media coverage surrounding events such as the election of Stefanos Kasselakis, the new President of the SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance party, we seek to elucidate the delicate balance between viral and quality journalism. By shedding light on these dynamics, our study aims to provide a nuanced understanding of how journalism navigates the tension between virality and quality within the Greek political sphere in a “post-politics” era.

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