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A Brief Discussion on the Emerging Trends of "Warm News" in Recent Years

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DOI: 10.23977/mediacr.2025.060213 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 290

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Naifeisi Abuduaini 1

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1 Shanghai University, 99 Shangda Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai, China

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Naifeisi Abuduaini

ABSTRACT

This paper explores the concept of "warm news" and its development in China and the United States, focusing on its evolution and generative mechanisms in both traditional and social media. By examining the role of media transformation, government policies, and audience needs, the paper highlights the key differences between the two countries in their adoption and dissemination of "warm news." It also predicts future trends and global implications, emphasizing how "warm news" contributes to positive social energy and addresses societal challenges in both nations.

KEYWORDS

"Warm News," Media Transformation, Social Media

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Naifeisi Abuduaini, A Brief Discussion on the Emerging Trends of "Warm News" in Recent Years. Media and Communication Research (2025) Vol. 6: 96-101. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/mediacr.2025.060213.

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