Scoop eller scroll? En kvantitativ innehållsanalys av journalistik på TikTok
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2025-02-24
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Title: Scoop or Scroll? A Quantitative Content Analysis of Journalism on TikTok
Authors: Alma Karlsson, Alma Nauclér and Michelle Nelhans
Level: Bachelor thesis in Journalism
Term: HT 2024
Supervisor: Mathias Färdigh
The aim of the thesis is to examine what type of journalistic content is published on TikTok
by the Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet and the British tabloid Daily Mail. Our intention is to
explore how the content is presented and how journalism has adapted to TikTok as a social
media platform. TikTok's unique format, featuring fast-paced and attention-grabbing clips,
highlights the growing importance of social media as a platform for journalism to reach its
audience in an increasingly digitalized world.
The study relies on the news values theory and the theory of social media logic in order to
gain a deeper understanding of which news are published by media organizations on TikTok,
and specifically which news values are met. It also examines how the content is adapted to
the platform through elements such as text and audio. Through a quantitative content
analysis, we examined 332 TikTok videos published on the accounts of Aftonbladet and
Daily Mail. The analysis was conducted using the statistical software, SPSS. We then
compared the results with existing research and our selected theories in order to identify
which topics and news value criteria were most common, and how the news adapted to
TikTok’s format.
Our findings reveal a number of patterns in the results of the analyzed news content;
negativity, virality and audience familiarity. The study found that a majority of the analyzed
material had a negative tone, often consisting of bad news. Additionally, the content heavily
provokes emotions, most frequently negative ones. Both news outlets tended to include
surprises and engaging audiovisual content in order to potentially achieve virality.
Furthermore, Aftonbladet adopts a more personal approach in its TikTok content, frequently
featuring a reporter, while Daily Mail tends to be impersonal and content-focused. For
Aftonbladet, the most common news topics were crime/law and order, entertainment, and
accidents. For Daily Mail, the most common topics were politics, entertainment, and
crime/law and order.
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News values theory, social media logic, social media journalism, tabloids, TikTok, Aftonbladet, Daily Mail