ISSN electrónico: 1885-5210
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14201/rmc.25812

FEATURES OF COVERAGE OF THE SARS-COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC IN THE UKRAINIAN AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA (ON THE EXAMPLE OF NEWS RELEASES OF CENTRAL AND REGIONAL TELEVISION CHANNELS AND PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTERS OF UKRAINE)

Características de la cobertura de la pandemia de coronavirus sars-covid-19 en los medios audiovisuales ucranianos (en el ejemplo de los comunicados de prensa de los canales de televisión centrales y regionales y as emisoras de servicio público de Ucrania)

Pavlenko LIUDMYLA

Department of Information Broadcasting. Interregional Academy of Personnel Management (Kyiv, Ukraine).

Author for correspondence: Pavlenko Liudmyla
Email: ukrradioinform@gmail.com

Received: June 18th, 2023
Accepted: June 26th, 2023

Abstract

This paper explores some patterns of coverage of the coronavirus pandemic in the news programs of television and radio channels of the National Public Television and Radio Company of Ukraine. The process of pandemic coverage is reflexive and does not have a clear strategy or policy. The study is the first in this direction, and this is its scientific novelty. The most stable characteristic of vaccination coverage by Ukrainian Radio news is informing the audience about everything related to COVID-19 vaccinations.

Keywords: coronavirus pandemic; news programs; television and radio channels; media; Ukraine; public service broadcasters.

Resumen

Este artículo explora algunos patrones de cobertura de la pandemia de coronavirus en los programas de noticias de los canales de radio y televisión de la Compañía Nacional de Radio y Televisión Pública de Ucrania. El proceso de cobertura de la pandemia es reflexivo y no tiene una estrategia o política clara. El estudio es el primero en esta dirección, y esta es su novedad científica. La característica más estable de la cobertura de vacunación de las noticias de la radio ucraniana es informar a la audiencia sobre todo lo relacionado con las vacunas contra el COVID-19.

Palabras clave: pandemia de coronavirus; programas de noticiea; canales de radio y television; Ucrania emisoras de servicio público.

Introduction

Recently, researchers have shown an increased interest in coverage of the coronavirus pandemic in the news programs of television and radio channels. Therefore, we decided to analyze the coverage of the coronavirus pandemic in the news programs of the National Public Television and Radio Company of Ukraine and to identify certain patterns. The main study period is six months – from April 14, 2020 to October 14, 2020: from the height of quarantine restrictions in Ukraine to the gradual stabilization of the situation. Also, a separate part of the study is devoted to covering the start of mass vaccination against coronavirus in Ukraine.

The aim of the study is to identify the quantitative patterns of coverage in the public broadcast news of the coronavirus pandemic SARS-COVID-19. Analysis of the dynamics of changes in the number of information messages on selected topics, the presence or absence of a connection with the number of patients with coronavirus and the number of deaths from complications of the disease.

One of the main objectives of this study is to determine with specific examples whether the coverage of the pandemic was statistically adequate to the situation; demonstrate a pattern that confirms that the intensity of coverage of the problem in the media, even in the case of Public Broadcasting channels, which aims to satisfy the public information interest, but is determined not so much by the actual severity of the problem as its public resonance. Which are not always synchronous processes.

The scientific issue of coronavirus coverage in the media, as well as the topic itself, is quite new. However, the study of this topic has already been addressed by the authors of numerous analytical studies in publications that do not have the official status of scientific and which are cared for by international NGOs to study the work of the media. As well as the topic has been studied in some scientific articles of domestic media researchers, more widely the topic has been developed by the international scientific community.

In particular, researchers of the NGO Institute of Mass Media pay considerable attention to this topic in Ukraine in their works – its thorough analytical calculations study mainly the coverage of the coronavirus pandemic by Ukrainian TV channels and online resources. The topic of coverage of the coronavirus pandemic in the news of Public Broadcasting has not been objectively developed, our study is the first in this direction and this is its scientific novelty.

Methodology

In the study on all platforms, we counted the amount of material – individual information messages, plot + eyeliner, synchrony + eyeliner in the news releases of all TV and radio channels of the public broadcaster. In research on vaccination, the news of the Ukrainian radio mentioned coronavirus – the word “vaccination”, counted the amount of material on the topic of vaccinations against coronavirus, counted the number of materials on specific topics of general coronavirus vaccination.

Results

The subject of the study is information that covers various aspects of the spread of coronavirus in Ukraine and the world, the object of study – informational messages on selected topics, which were on the news of various television and radio channels of the National Public Television and Radio Company of Ukraine from April 14 to October 14, 2020 – from the period of actualization to the period of stabilization of information saturation of the topic. As well as information messages of the First Channel of Ukrainian Radio on the course of mass vaccination in Ukraine in the periods from February 24 to March 5, 2021 – the start of vaccination and a month after the start – from March 24 to April 2, 2021.

It should be clarified that news content for all branches and platforms of Public Broadcasting is produced by a single division of the National Public Television and Radio Company of Ukraine – the Information Programs Directorate, which is based in the company’s Central Directorate in Kyiv and has an extensive network of news offices in all regional administrative centers. This unit is a convergent newsroom that produces news for digital platforms, for UA: First TV channel, for several Public Broadcasting radio stations, in particular for Ukrainian Radio – First Channel of Ukrainian Radio and rebroadcasts these issues on Radio Culture – Third Channel of Ukrainian Radio.

And also separately produces news for Radio Ray – the Second Channel of Ukrainian Radio. At the same time, separately in the regions, in close cooperation with the Central Directorate, news is prepared for regional radio stations and regional TV channels – branches of Public Broadcasting. Production of this product for different platforms is made according to uniform Information standards. This is one of the main editorial documents approved by the Board of the National Public Television and Radio Company1. Information standards, in particular, provide for mandatory efficiency, accuracy, reliability, completeness of presentation, balance, separation of facts from opinions, accessibility of information. And the ethical principles of presenting information on the air of NSTU channels provide for the mandatory publication of socially significant news. Any news that the editorial board considers to be socially important and significant must be aired. Undoubtedly, news about the spread of coronavirus in Ukraine and in the world is evaluated by public journalists as socially powerful information1.

Regarding the time frame of the study, it should be noted that although the coronavirus outbreak was first recorded in December 2019 in China, and it was recognized by the WHO as a pandemic on March 11, 2020 and the Public Broadcaster carefully covered all these and related events, however, the author intentionally did not resort to the study of the initial period of the pandemic. Considering that this period is a separate topic of study, which should pay special attention to such issues as misunderstanding of society, which was clearly reflected in the attack of the local population of the village of Novi Sanzhary in Poltava region on tourists who came to the sanatorium for isolation; problems of spreading fakes, etc. The same article, as already pointed out, has other purposes, which are to demonstrate some patterns of coverage of the coronavirus in a period of relative stabilization, when the world is already aware of the issue and its scale, and journalists should realize their social responsibility in countering a proliferation Pandemic.

We will first consider some aspects of the coverage of the topic of coronavirus around the same time by others, in particular, online media. According to IMI monitoring, in March 2020 the national online media very actively covered the situation with the spread of COVID-19 and the consequences of the infection both in the world and in Ukraine2 . Since, in our study, partial attention is paid to the coverage of the topic of coronavirus in regional news, it is interesting to see how this coverage occurs in other regional editions outside the network of branches of the Public. However, research on such content is currently lacking. Among the available ones is L. Pisarenko’s research “Coverage of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic in Odesa media. For monitoring, the authors chose materials on dumskaya.net, “First city”, “Odessa life” for the period March-April 2020, which were studied for the presence of signs of manipulation on this topic. That is, the focus of the study is different from that chosen in this article. In the course of the analysis of 200 materials connected with a coronavirus are revealed. Of these, about 70 with manipulations3. VoxUkraine also analyzed the news feeds of Ukrainian online media and found out which topics about Covid-19 dominated the information space, published the following conclusions: “Most media wrote about international and Ukrainian statistics, quarantine measures and the state of the country’s medical system. The greatest interest in coronavirus was in March, after which the amount of news on this topic is steadily declining… The peak of interest in covid came in March-April, when the first case of Covid-19 was detected in Ukraine and quarantine restrictions were introduced. Compared to February, the share of news with the mention of coronavirus has tripled: from 11% to 37% (37,310 news in March against 9,850 in February). In April, news with the mention of covid became a little less – 32% (34,204 news), but interest in it still remained – perhaps due to the discussion of quarantine restrictions, which were extended several times. During the two months of quarantine, the society was tired not only of following the rules of social distance, but also of reading news about the coronavirus. Thus, in the May news feeds, coronavirus reports were 20% (19,655), and in June – 13% (11,387)”4.

Similar trends were found in our study, which covers a six-month period starting from April 14, 2020 inclusive. As of this day, 3,764 patients with coronavirus (+ 392 on this day) and 108 deaths from the pandemic coronavirus strain (+ 10 on this day) were recorded in Ukraine. And already on April 30 the incidence statistics increased tenfold and amounted to 10,861 (+455 on this day), and the mortality statistics – several times and amounted to 272 (+11 on this day). The number of reports on the topic of coronavirus remained stable5 (Table 1).

Table 1. The number of coverage concerning coronavirus within the media under the analysis, April 2020

 

UA News: The first

News in the regions of TV

Radio news in the regions

Radio news (UR1, Ray, Culture)

April

 

 

 

 

14 April

46

341

221

70

15 April

48

362

235

88

16 April

29

359

250

73

17 April

46

365

233

89

18 April

22

15

without issues

70

19 April

21

9

without issues

63

20 April

15

110

59

91

21 April

32

310

188

107

22 April

38

361

209

90

23 April

32

383

223

98

24 April

49

345

203

98

25 April

25

40

without issues

102

26 April

22

12

without issues

92

27 April

40

365

225

85

28 April

39

342

210

75

29 April

47

328

203

95

30 April

60

335

213

98

For some time, these statistics have remained stable, although the incidence and mortality from coronavirus complications are growing rapidly in the world and in Ukraine in particular. Then the decline begins. So. On May 11, 416 cases of infection were detected in Ukraine per day, a total of 15,648 people5 (Table 2).

Table 2. The number of coverage concerning coronavirus within the media under the analysis, May 2020

May

UA News: The first

News in the regions of TV

Radio news in the regions

Radio news (UR1, Ray, Culture)

1 May

28

58

46

74

2 May

32

48

without issues

90

3 May

20

10

89

10

4 May

55

328

223

125

5 May

55

315

226

106

6 May

40

302

201

120

7 May

54

320

197

106

8 May

29

311

202

70

9 May

9

4

without issues

95

10 May

21

8

without issues

97

11 May

16

90

70

99

12 May

47

322

207

103

13 May

43

307

198

87

14 May

40

307

205

85

15 May

44

287

198

93

16 May

22

12

without issues

102

17 May

13

15

without issues

78

18 May

34

307

204

63

19 May

34

307

195

45

20 May

18

177

163

42

21 May

31

190

145

48

22 May

23

200

170

66

23 May

8

15

without issues

53

24 May

7

24

without issues

62

25 May

33

225

121

88

26 May

25

153

183

91

27 May

28

245

139

60

28 May

19

220

168

77

29 May

30

123

156

58

30 May

20

4

without issues

54

31 May

14

4

without issues

87

As of June 10, there were 28,831 cases of infection in Ukraine and a daily increase in patients – 525. On June 20, the situation in the country significantly deteriorated – 841 people were infected per day. As of June 14, 2020, Ukraine ranked 16th in the world (8-th in Europe) in the number of recorded cases of infection and 18th in the world (8-th in Europe) – in the number of deaths. The number of infected per 1 million population is 51,145 people (70-th in the world and 35th in Europe), and the number of deaths from COVID-19 per million population is 1189 people (42-nd in the world and 29th in Europe)5. At the same time, the number of reports on the topic of coronavirus in the studied media steadily decreased, although not at a rapid pace (Table 3). The number of coverages concerning coronavirus within the media under the analysis in July 2020 is reflected in table 4.

Table 3. The number of coverage concerning coronavirus within the media under the analysis, June 2020

June

UA News: The first

News in the regions of TV

Radio news in the regions

Radio news (UR1, Ray, Culture)

1 June

47

283

182

56

2 June

20

253

134

64

3 June

14

146

132

66

4 June

15

154

147

52

5 June

28

211

136

56

6 June

7

2

without issues

44

7 June

13

without issues

without issues

65

8 June

5

6

10 (without issues)

57

9 June

23

173

123

58

10 June

23

165

129

52

11 June

20

206

125

45

12 June

15

86

73

54

13 June

9

26

without issues

68

14 June

6

without issues

without issues

35

15 June

16

189

118

59

16 June

32

170

95

56

17 June

33

93

56

56

18 June

27

138

120

48

19 June

27

148

118

64

20 June

21

18

without issues

53

21 June

10

without issues

without issues

21

22 June

21

114

89

43

23 June

17

140

83

36

24 June

24

131

118

44

25 June

18

104

97

38

26 June

18

76

79

36

27 June

11

39

without issues

36

28 June

7

without issues

without issues

38

29 June

15

without issues

without issues

51

30 June

20

85

47

48

Table 4. The number of coverage concerning coronavirus within the media under the analysis, July 2020

July

UA News: The first

News in the regions of TV

Radio news in the regions

Radio news (UR1, Ray, Culture)

1 July

28

78

63

46

2 July

32

105

75

35

3 July

30

80

64

39

4 July

5

4

without issues

40

5 July

5

without issues

without issues

45

6 July

18

80

63

48

7 July

15

78

49

37

8 July

16

64

80

30

9 July

13

78

55

34

10 July

4

83

63

43

11 July

6

3

without issues

38

12 July

8

7

without issues

37

13 July

6

62

75

30

14 July

21

93

83

36

15 July

18

102

80

42

16 July

10

93

79

37

17 July

9

62

34

18

18 July

6

62

without issues

27

19 July

3

6

without issues

31

20 July

6

78

50

27

21 July

9

68

53

27

22 July

13

124

85

36

23 July

2

94

78

30

24 July

3

50

25

57

25 July

2

13

without issues

32

26 July

3

6

without issues

25

27 July

9

69

75

29

28 July

22

73

67

25

29 July

19

79

73

22

30 July

14

86

75

28

31 July

10

73

58

25

On August 7, Ukraine updated the record for the number of new cases for the previous day – 1,453 and the number of daily deaths – 335. The number of coronavirus reports has only decreased (Table 5).

Table 5. The number of coverage concerning coronavirus within the media under the analysis, August 2020

August

UA News: The first

News in the regions of TV

Radio news in the regions

Radio news (UR1, Ray, Culture)

1 August

7

6

without issues

55

2 August

7

3

without issues

67

3 August

21

52

76

57

4 August

18

74

75

50

5 August

25

56

71

62

6 August

16

41

45

33

7 August

10

73

58

25

8 August

7

6

without issues

40

9 August

8

81

without issues

33

10 August

18

76

60

31

11 August

5

92

50

27

12 August

5

82

58

25

13 August

5

88

50

25

14 August

5

87

55

23

15 August

4

73

without issues

23

16 August

4

69

without issues

17

17 August

6

96

55

23

18 August

6

89

58

34

19 August

7

76

47

28

20 August

7

128

56

24

21 August

6

128

63

32

22 August

4

64

without issues

27

23 August

6

64

without issues

30

24 August

5

83

without issues

50

25 August

7

224

55

43

26 August

6

79

35

68

27 August

7

98

70

57

28 August

8

168

40

55

29 August

4

92

without issues

48

30 August

7

92

without issues

26

31 August

7

130

45

30

On September 4, 2723 new cases of coronavirus infection were recorded in Ukraine – a record number of new patients per day5. However, the news did not respond synchronously – the number of reports of a pandemic did not increase (Table 6).

Table 6. The number of coverage concerning coronavirus within the media under the analysis, September 2020

September

UA News: The first

News in the regions of TV

Radio news in the regions

Radio news (UR1, Ray, Culture)

1 September

7

134

45

28

2 September

8

129

40

23

3 September

8

140

25

29

4 September

8

161

31

20

5 September

8

159

without issues

25

6 September

6

127

without issues

31

7 September

7

162

40

28

8 September

8

179

40

25

9 September

8

168

35

23

10 September

7

176

42

23

11 September

8

168

45

26

12 September

3

69

without issues

30

13 September

5

95

without issues

21

14 September

9

176

35

20

15 September

8

192

36

19

16 September

10

230

25

19

17 September

19

76

23

21

18 September

9

179

35

24

19 September

4

97

without issues

23

20 September

4

97

without issues

25

21 September

12

276

40

23

22 September

10

203

30

28

23 September

14

278

35

23

24 September

13

279

32

26

25 September

14

284

58

46

26 September

6

94

without issues

40

27 September

4

54

without issues

44

28 September

7

149

25

38

29 September

10

223

28

41

30 September

 

 

 

 

On October 3, Ukraine ranked 11th in the world in terms of the number of new infections, with 4,633 infected per day. The total number of infected on this day was 217,661 people5. News content is almost unresponsive to record numbers – the number of reports on the subject of coronavirus remains at the lowest levels for the entire study period (Table 7).

Table 7. The number of coverage concerning coronavirus within the media under the analysis, October 2020

October

UA News: The first

News in the regions of TV

Radio news in the regions

Radio news (UR1, Ray, Culture)

1 October

12

276

25

41

2 October

10

149

27

33

3 October

8

143

24

36

4 October

5

95

without issues

40

5 October

6

53

without issues

38

6 October

9

178

26

35

7 October

9

165

24

33

8 October

11

130

24

42

9 October

14

182

27

38

10 October

10

178

25

30

11 October

4

92

without issues

33

12 October

4

52

without issues

39

13 October

12

193

28

26

14 October

11

201

24

23

Similar trends are observed during the coverage of the coronavirus vaccination campaign. The materials of the First Channel of the Ukrainian Radio about vaccination in the selected period were studied according to the following characteristics:

• Total mentions – how many times in one air day (issues every hour from 6.00 to 1.00 inclusive) the words “vaccine”, “vaccination”, “vaccination” sounded on the air of Ukrainian radio news.

• Total materials on the topic – how many materials in one air day aired, including stories, short information messages and short audio messages with text eyeliner-synchronous.

• About the vaccination process in Ukraine – how much material was related to the vaccination process in Ukraine and its various aspects.

• About vaccines – how many materials related to specific vaccines and their features.

• About complications – how much material was reported on side effects, effects on well-being and death after vaccination, with the extent of the consequences of vaccination itself.

• About the process of vaccination in the world – reports on the course of vaccination campaigns in other countries and news from international organizations.

• Vaccination certificate – notification of plans or steps taken by governments and international organizations to introduce documents that indicate that a person has been vaccinated against coronavirus and may provide such a person with preferences for traveling around the country, attending public events, etc.

Thus, during the two studied periods, we have the following results (Table 8):

Table 8. The study of the number of mentions of coronavirus vaccination during the campaign in the period February-March and March-April 2021

UR-1

24.02

25.02

26.02

27.02

28.02

01.03

02.03

03.03

04.03

05.03

Total mentions

106

135

60

72

108

54

55

33

52

93

Total materials on the topic

26

33

29

32

34

17

19

14

18

25

About the vaccination process in Ukraine

25

26

18

12

17

15

14

10

4

12

About vaccines

1

4

3

7

2

2

3

13

5

Аbout complications

4

14

1

About the vaccination process in the world

1

4

9

1

1

5

About the vaccination certificate

3

3

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UR-1

24.03

25.03

26.03

27.03

28.03

29.03

30.03

31.03

01.04

02.04

Total mentions

64

97

66

11

113

28

47

17

37

9

Total materials on the topic

50

30

28

5

68

12

17

7

11

5

About the vaccination process in Ukraine

13

21

22

3

41

5

10

4

10

About vaccines

2

1

1

4

1

2

1

Аbout complications

20

3

About the vaccination process in the world

9

6

4

1

10

5

4

1

5

About the vaccination certificate

7

1

13

1

1

1

The dynamics of the study period shows that the number of materials on the topic of vaccination is kept in approximately the same range. At the same time, the most stable characteristic of vaccination coverage by Ukrainian Radio news is informing the audience about everything related to COVID-19 vaccinations in Ukraine. The extent and frequency of information on possible complications and deaths are related in one way or another to vaccination, but are not always its consequences and this is emphasized separately, remaining at about the same quantitative level.

The number of notifications of vaccination in the world has significantly decreased during the study period, and the possible introduction of any documents that would indicate the vaccination received. Instead, the number of materials about each of the vaccines used in Ukraine and around the world has increased.

Conclusion

The level of coverage of the coronavirus topic does not correspond to the level of urgency of the problem. After all, the incidence rate is rising, and the number of reports on this topic, on the contrary, is declining. How to explain it? In our opinion, the explanation is that the topic loses its resonance, ceases to be of interest to society as a priority and recedes into the background in the interests of the audience, the editors try to focus on the information request of the audience.

At the same time, the process of pandemic coverage is reflexive and does not have a clear strategy or policy that should be developed by the media in cooperation with public health authorities, relevant NGOs, especially when it comes to the activities of the Public Broadcaster, which has the first priority of satisfaction of public interest and their protection.

References

1. The Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine. Standards of information broadcasting of the public joint-stock company “The Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine”. October 2020.

2. Institute of Mass Information. COVID-19 covered by online media.

3. Pisarenko L.M. Coverage of the topic of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic in the Odessa media. Proceedings of International Conference Legal life of modern Ukraine, 1(3); 2020 May 15. Odesa, Ukraine. p. 442-445.

4. Ott M. VoxUkraine, Hit parade of viral news. How did the media write about COVID-19?

5. COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU).

Pavlenko Liudmyla (PhD) is an Associate Professor of social communications at the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management (Kyiv, Ukraine); for many years she was the author of the “Results of the Week” program at the World Radio Broadcasting Service and the analytical program “Ukraine. Today.” at Ukrainian Radio, now she is chief editor of the Directorate of Information Programs of the Department of Information Broadcasting and a teacher of radio journalism in higher educational institutions. The field of scientific interests is the study of the activity of public radio broadcasting and television, the influence of public broadcasting on the development of civil society in Ukraine.