Uncovering the audience perspective: A qualitative analysis of experiences and evaluations of two immersive journalism productions in the Netherlands

Hannah Greber, Sophie Lecheler, Loes Aaldering, Yael de Haan, Sanne Kruikemeier, Nele Goutier, Kiki de Bruin

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Abstract

There has been limited adoption of Immersive Journalism (IJ) by the audience; simultaneously, the audience’s perspective is rarely considered in the production and research of IJ. At this point, however, it is crucial to incorporate an audience perspective to identify potentially unintended effects of IJ and improve on the innovation of IJ. This study investigates the audience’s experience and evaluation of IJ by qualitatively analyzing their thoughts after viewing two IJ cases. Our results indicate that the audience may pick up on intended effects, such as a sense of presence and an intense emotional experience, but some also express unease towards these effects. Furthermore, the audience struggles to comprehend this study’s two immersive journalistic cases as part of the journalistic genre. These findings provide insight into the gap between the initial hype and the current reality of IJ and provide the basis for propositions for future IJ productions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2383-2401
Number of pages19
JournalJournalism
Volume25
Issue number11
Early online date13 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 508018 Reception research
  • 508005 Journalism

Keywords

  • Immersive journalism
  • Audiene Research
  • Case Study
  • Virtual reality
  • innovation
  • research methods: qualitative
  • technology
  • Audience studies
  • journalism

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