The rapid growth of online social media networks like Facebook and Twitter is strongly influencing news media to engage with such networks for generating newsworthy content, accessing mass audiences for news consumption and using the platforms for news distribution. While both media’s complement each other as sources of news and information, they also compete against each other as news repositories and are observed vying for the same audiences. We call this phenomenon the competing-complementarity (C-C) engagement. To investigate the C-C relationship we use Fidler’s “mediamorphosis” concept to explain the metamorphosis of news media in the online domain. We make two contributions to Fidler’s concept by offering an additional principle “mass...
The supply of news is larger than ever. However, traditional mass media are no longer in a privilege...
In an attempt to build relationships with audience members in the digital media environment, news or...
In this article, we present a cross-national comparative analysis of which online news users in prac...
The rapid growth of o nline social media networks like Faceb ook and Twitter is stro...
This study presents the unique benevolent and malevolent nature of social media, intertwined to its ...
This doctoral dissertation builds a conceptual theory-guided explanation of the dichotomous role of ...
Social media platforms are characterized by an immense volume of content that exists concurrently. I...
As journalists and audiences increasingly interact via social media spaces online, scholars have beg...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
This study presents the unique dichotomous role of social media, which we conceptualise as its compe...
People are increasingly turning to social media for their news and for sharing and discussing news w...
In 2013 73% of US online adults used at least one social networking site, most of them Facebook (Dug...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
The supply of news is larger than ever. However, traditional mass media are no longer in a privilege...
In an attempt to build relationships with audience members in the digital media environment, news or...
In this article, we present a cross-national comparative analysis of which online news users in prac...
The rapid growth of o nline social media networks like Faceb ook and Twitter is stro...
This study presents the unique benevolent and malevolent nature of social media, intertwined to its ...
This doctoral dissertation builds a conceptual theory-guided explanation of the dichotomous role of ...
Social media platforms are characterized by an immense volume of content that exists concurrently. I...
As journalists and audiences increasingly interact via social media spaces online, scholars have beg...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
This study presents the unique dichotomous role of social media, which we conceptualise as its compe...
People are increasingly turning to social media for their news and for sharing and discussing news w...
In 2013 73% of US online adults used at least one social networking site, most of them Facebook (Dug...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
The supply of news is larger than ever. However, traditional mass media are no longer in a privilege...
In an attempt to build relationships with audience members in the digital media environment, news or...
In this article, we present a cross-national comparative analysis of which online news users in prac...