Content analysis and audience impact measure of World Health Organization's press conferences on YouTube during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Amézaga, Christian Jara. 2026. “Content Analysis and Audience Impact Measure of World Health Organization’s Press Conferences on YouTube During the COVID-19 Pandemic.”. Journal of Emergency Management (Weston, Mass.) 24 (1): 61-82.

Abstract

This research analyzes the content and performance of the public relations tactic of press conferences published on the World Health Organization's YouTube® channel during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. This study examined 3,506 videos-focusing on 142 press conferences published between May 27, 2020, and May 5, 2023-and their audience impact and engagement correlations. In contrast, nonpress conference videos, spanning from the channel's inception up to the data collection date (March 16, 2024), were analyzed as a benchmark for evaluating the performance of press conferences. Moreover, the 13 most-viewed press conferences were qualitatively analyzed using framing theory to determine their dominant frames and sentiments. The analysis revealed that audiences who perceive a risky situation are willing to watch longer videos, post more comments than on other videos, and emit negative or neutral frames when they feel gaps in the official information.

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