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Strategic Choices for Balancing Intimacy and Professionalism: Content Analysis of Chinese Podcasts on Himalaya

[journal article]

Xu, Jinghong
Wang, Zining
Luo, Tong
Liu, Shiyu

Abstract

By analyzing 120 episodes from 12 podcast accounts, representing central, provincial, commercial, and individual Chinese news outlets on the Himalaya platform, this study examines the strategies employed by news publishers to balance intimacy and professionalism. Our findings show that while all med... view more

By analyzing 120 episodes from 12 podcast accounts, representing central, provincial, commercial, and individual Chinese news outlets on the Himalaya platform, this study examines the strategies employed by news publishers to balance intimacy and professionalism. Our findings show that while all media types prioritize professionalism, their strategies for cultivating intimacy differ significantly. Compared to commercial and provincial media, central media achieved the best balance between intimacy and professionalism. Individual media demonstrated the highest intimacy scores, whereas central media excelled in professionalism. This study enhances our understanding of how institutional backgrounds shape strategies in audio journalism. It offers insights into balancing intimacy with professional standards in the podcast medium.... view less

Keywords
intimacy; China; auditory media; news

Classification
Communicator Research, Journalism

Free Keywords
Chinese podcasts; Himalaya; audio journalism; news podcasts; podcasts

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

Journal
Media and Communication, 13 (2025)

Issue topic
Balancing Intimacy and Trust: Opportunities and Risks in Audio Journalism

ISSN
2183-2439

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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