Media Coverage of Extended Reality Technologies: The blurred boundary between news and promotional discourse

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Graves, E. 2022. Media Coverage of Extended Reality Technologies: The blurred boundary between news and promotional discourse.
AuthorsGraves, E.
TypeConference paper
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Online research seminar for the Media Discourse Centre, De Montfort University.

The news media have significant power to impact public opinion of emerging technologies because they are often the general public’s first and main source of information about such innovations (Scheufele and Lewenstein, 2005; Sun et al., 2020). As the perceptions of new technologies are key to their success or failure (Buenaflor and Kim, 2013), the news media can have an impact not only on how these products are viewed but also on their adoption and diffusion (Rogers, 2003). When extended reality technologies (XR; encompassing virtual, augmented and mixed reality devices) for general consumer use were introduced in 2012-2016, anecdotal evidence suggested that the news media were strongly positive about them. Moreover, several studies uncovered a blurring of boundaries between promotional material and news discourse (e.g. Chyi and Lee, 2018; Erjavec, 2004; Harro-Loit and Saks, 2006). To examine whether this was the case in XR news coverage, my PhD study applied a multimodal, mixed methods framing analysis to the news and marketing of XR devices. This seminar discusses the study's findings, providing insight into how XR is represented, the overlap between XR news and marketing and the power of technology companies to shape this news discourse.

KeywordsMedia Coverage of Extended Reality Technologies; Media; Extended reality technologies
Year2022
Related URLhttps://necs.org/node/122773
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