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Abbey Cotterill
History of uses and gratifications
? In the 1960¡¯s, it became increasingly aware to media theorists that audiences made
choices about what they did when consuming different texts. Instead of being a passive
mass, audiences were made up of passive individuals who were active and consumed
texts for a range of reasons and in different ways.
?
In 1948 Lasswell spoke out and suggested that media texts had four main functions for
individuals and society which were:
1.
Surveillance
2.
Correlation
3.
Entertainment
4.
Cultural Transmission
?
Renown researchers Blulmer and Katz expanded Lasswell¡¯s theory and published their
own version in 1974. This stated that individuals might consume a text for the following
purposes:
1.
Surveillance- information which could be useful for living such as weather reports and
news reports.
2.
Personal Relationships- using the media for emotional and other types of interaction.
For example, using soap operas to represent different types of family life.
3.
Personal Identity- finding yourself in similar situations as the text as well as learning
values and behaviour from texts.
4.
Diversion- the texts act as a form of escapism from everyday problems.
What it focuses on
? The Uses and Gratification theory focuses on

questions such as:
1. What do the audience want from the text and how to
target that ¡®want¡¯?
2. What does the audience do with a media
product/text?
3. What is the overall effect of the media product/text
on the audience?

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  • 2. History of uses and gratifications ? In the 1960¡¯s, it became increasingly aware to media theorists that audiences made choices about what they did when consuming different texts. Instead of being a passive mass, audiences were made up of passive individuals who were active and consumed texts for a range of reasons and in different ways. ? In 1948 Lasswell spoke out and suggested that media texts had four main functions for individuals and society which were: 1. Surveillance 2. Correlation 3. Entertainment 4. Cultural Transmission ? Renown researchers Blulmer and Katz expanded Lasswell¡¯s theory and published their own version in 1974. This stated that individuals might consume a text for the following purposes: 1. Surveillance- information which could be useful for living such as weather reports and news reports. 2. Personal Relationships- using the media for emotional and other types of interaction. For example, using soap operas to represent different types of family life. 3. Personal Identity- finding yourself in similar situations as the text as well as learning values and behaviour from texts. 4. Diversion- the texts act as a form of escapism from everyday problems.
  • 3. What it focuses on ? The Uses and Gratification theory focuses on questions such as: 1. What do the audience want from the text and how to target that ¡®want¡¯? 2. What does the audience do with a media product/text? 3. What is the overall effect of the media product/text on the audience?