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Guided by the mediatization literature, we compared the extent to which normative values (i.e. factual reporting and public importance) in news stories as opposed to social media values (i.e. popularity) contribute to actual engagement such as sharing, liking, and commenting on Facebook. The normative values and social media values were drawn from survey participants\u2019 evaluations of the news content, recruiting both consumers (\n                    <jats:italic>n<\/jats:italic>\n                    \u2009=\u20095816) and journalists (\n                    <jats:italic>n<\/jats:italic>\n                    \u2009=\u2009742). Each news post\u2019s engagement metrics were extracted from Facebook. Our analysis shows that consumers\u2019 news judgments are overall consistent with those of journalists. More importantly, the study finds that a social media value dominates news engagement whereas normative values are eminently weak. 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