Online audience engagement with legacy and digital-born news media in the 2019 Indian elections

In this factsheet, we study online audience engagement with legacy and digital-born news media across social media platforms (Facebook and Twitter) and the open web during the 2019 Indian General Election on the basis of data collected between 11 April and 19 May. We analyse cross-platform online au...

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Main Authors: Majó-Vázquez, S, Mukerjee, S, Neyazi, T, Nielsen, R
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism 2019
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Summary:In this factsheet, we study online audience engagement with legacy and digital-born news media across social media platforms (Facebook and Twitter) and the open web during the 2019 Indian General Election on the basis of data collected between 11 April and 19 May. We analyse cross-platform online audience engagement with a sample of 101 major Indian news media during an election in which more than five thousand candidates ran for the 543 available seats in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian parliament, and nine hundred million eligible voters were called to the polls in the largest democratic election in the world.