Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Communication and Media

Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Communication and Media

The requirements of producing and broadcasting the news of teenagers of the 80s in Tehran in the IRIB

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors
1 M. A. in Journalism, Faculty of Comunication & Media, IRIB University, Tehran, Iran
2 Associated Professor, Departmaent of Journalism, Faculty of Comunication & Media, IRIB University, Tehran, Iran
3 Assistant Professor, Departmaent of Journalism, Faculty of Comunication & Media, IRIB University, Tehran, Iran(Corresponding Author)
10.22034/jiscm.2024.405576.1531
Abstract
       Those born in 1985-1987, who are considered to be in the eighties; Today's teenagers are the society that has been exposed to the dissemination of true and false news and information in various media. The purpose of this research is to identify the needs of producing and broadcasting news of teenagers in the eighties of Tehran in the national media. For this purpose, the research was conducted with a mixed research method. In order to collect the required information, two tools, a researcher-made questionnaire and an in-depth interview were used. The statistical population in the quantitative section are adolescents aged 15 to 17 years old living in Tehran city, and using the Cochran formula, 384 people were selected as the sample size using the stratified sampling method, and in the qualitative section, 10 people were specialists in the field of children and adolescents. were selected and the results of the questionnaire were discussed with them in the interview. Also, in the analysis of the quantitative part, central indicators were used, and in the qualitative part, content analysis was used. The findings show that the amount of use of national media among teenagers is higher than other media. Teenagers focus more on political and social issues than other issues and they receive more than half of the news information from the national media, and they consider the production of a special news section for teenagers as one of the necessities of the national media. The extracted values ​​were classified into 6 components: title, news content, report, announcer, studio and call. For this purpose, the national media can influence teenagers in all fields by creating trust, creating taste and broadcasting programs on the Internet platform, and by observing the requirements of the news program, it can attract teenagers.
 
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