This study examines how national UK newspaper websites are integrating user-generated content (UGC). A survey quantifying the adoption of UGC by mainstream news organisations showed a dramatic increase in the opportunities for contributions from readers. In-depth interviews with senior news executives revealed this expansion is taking place despite residual doubts about the editorial and commercial value of material from the public. The study identified a shift towards the use of moderation due to editors' persistent concerns about reputation, trust, and legal liabilities, indicating that UK newspaper websites are adopting a traditional gate-keeping role towards UGC. The findings suggest a gate-keeping approach may offer a model for the int...
The use of user-generated content (UGC) by news organizations changes the news making process. In th...
Web 2.0 has opened the gates to journalism with online audiences increasingly participating in the p...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
This study examines how national UK newspaper websites are integrating user-generated content (UGC)....
This study examines how national UK newspaper websites are integrating user-generated content (UGC)....
The mainstream online news media face accusations of being slow to respond to so-called 'grassroots'...
This study of local British newspaper journalists focuses on three aspects of entrenched newsroom cu...
Mainstream media are increasingly appropriating citizen journalism content-broadly encapsulated unde...
journalistic practice, user generated content The phenomenon of citizen journalism and the wider tre...
News organizations increasingly view user-generated content (UGC) as a vital resource for audience e...
The pervasive use of the World Wide Web by the general population has created a cultural shift throu...
Internet communication technologies (netCT) have added a new dimension to the production and consump...
This comparative study of user-generated content (UGC) in 10 Western democracies examines the politi...
This paper uses qualitative interviews with senior editors and managers from a selection of the UK�s...
Qualitative interviews with editors and executives at UK national and regional newspapers revealed e...
The use of user-generated content (UGC) by news organizations changes the news making process. In th...
Web 2.0 has opened the gates to journalism with online audiences increasingly participating in the p...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
This study examines how national UK newspaper websites are integrating user-generated content (UGC)....
This study examines how national UK newspaper websites are integrating user-generated content (UGC)....
The mainstream online news media face accusations of being slow to respond to so-called 'grassroots'...
This study of local British newspaper journalists focuses on three aspects of entrenched newsroom cu...
Mainstream media are increasingly appropriating citizen journalism content-broadly encapsulated unde...
journalistic practice, user generated content The phenomenon of citizen journalism and the wider tre...
News organizations increasingly view user-generated content (UGC) as a vital resource for audience e...
The pervasive use of the World Wide Web by the general population has created a cultural shift throu...
Internet communication technologies (netCT) have added a new dimension to the production and consump...
This comparative study of user-generated content (UGC) in 10 Western democracies examines the politi...
This paper uses qualitative interviews with senior editors and managers from a selection of the UK�s...
Qualitative interviews with editors and executives at UK national and regional newspapers revealed e...
The use of user-generated content (UGC) by news organizations changes the news making process. In th...
Web 2.0 has opened the gates to journalism with online audiences increasingly participating in the p...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...