Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/6504
Title: Peculiarities of developing text materials of modern media publications to increase their rating and reach a wider readership
Authors: Riabokin, Nataliia
Gusieva, Ganna
Dzyubak, Nataliya
Lenska, Olena
Shykyrynska, Olha
Keywords: expression
propaganda
information warfare
expressiveness
expressive
artistic image
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Khazar University Press
Citation: Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Series/Report no.: Vol. 26;№ 1
Abstract: The transition to digital technologies and the remoteness of workplaces put forward new requirements in the textual materials of the mass media in order to increase the competitive advantages of individual online companies (editions) and the perception of readers. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to evaluate modern means of forming the perception and expressiveness of texts in an online format in order to maintain the loyalty of readers and website visitors. The article proves the need to improve the perception and expressiveness of text formats of online publications as a basic factor in increasing the competitiveness of media companies due to the expansion of the circle of readers and their retention as potential consumers of information products. It was noted that site visitors psychologically evaluate text materials on an emotional basis. Therefore, this aspect is fundamental in the formation of the relationship "consumer of information - emotional content of the text". The effectiveness of modern means of expressiveness of the Internet media regarding the presentation of text materials in Internet publications and stylistic design is noted. It is indicated that the further development of texts from the standpoint of emotional content is possible due to the use of innovative technologies based on artificial intelligence. Further research in the formation of textual materials should focus on the "editor-reader" relationship.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/6504
ISSN: 2223-2613
Appears in Collections:2023, Vol. 26, № 1



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