Allan Rajavee’s research while affiliated with University of Tartu and other places

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Table 4 : Video formats in the sample and their frequencies in the regional groups
Table 5 : The uses and gratifications category in the content of videos in the regional groups
The main genres of YouTube videos in the sample and their frequencies in the regional groups.
The food chain of YouTubers: engaging audiences with formats and genres
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August 2018

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Allan Rajavee

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Maarja-Liis Orgmets

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Traditional news media are not engaging young audiences and there has been a decline in the number of consumers of traditional media. The main news sources for teenagers in Europe and North-America are social media and friends. Our research project outlines YouTubers' content production strategies in order to apply them in conventional news content production to attract young audiences. In this study we profiled the top YouTubers in the world, in Europe and in Estonia based on their profiles, networks, topics, genres and formats. We developed a model of analysis based on the uses and gratifications approach by Katz et al. (1974), and McQuail (2000). This framework was used in the standardised content analysis of YouTube videos. The results present the "food chain" of different levels of YouTubers; the "food chain" refers to the copying of innovative ideas from less experienced peers, while promoting their content. The food chain also shows how most popular YouTubers generate new production practices and discursive genres. There are noticeable variations in the diversity of genres and formats between different levels of YouTubers. Diversity of content is important for sustaining and increasing audiences. YouTubers utilise specific combinations of genres and formats for certain topics across levels of the food chain. This makes it possible to develop a typology of techniques that YouTubers use to engage audiences.

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... A YouTuber who only uses YouTube channels, which agreed on subpages of YouTube (Jerslev, 2016). Himma-Kadakas et al. (2018) defined a YouTuber as someone who uploads videos regularly, gains popularity from YouTube, and has a loyal following. Regular posting distinguishes YouTubers from others who have never posted. ...

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Why is Beauty Youtuber so Popular?
The food chain of YouTubers: engaging audiences with formats and genres

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