This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their profession since the Internet has been integrated in newsrooms. How do journalists perceive the features and innovations associated with the Internet? What are the principal changes in the profession? Do practitioners believe that the quality of journalism has been raised or lowered? To answer to these research questions, we carried out a survey across 11 European countries–Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, United Kingdom, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden–of 239 journalists, working for 40 of the most-read print/online news outlets in these countries. The survey shows that the opportunity to use the Internet to reinforce the ...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
Contains fulltext : 76863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Journalists diff...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present and reflect on seven years of research into the form ...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The ...
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The ...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The ...
Theoretical background: At the core of journalism lies the handling of information in mass communica...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
The object of this research is the practice of quality news on internet-native news outlets. It aime...
Contains fulltext : 76787.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research on rece...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
Contains fulltext : 76863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Journalists diff...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present and reflect on seven years of research into the form ...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The ...
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The ...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The ...
Theoretical background: At the core of journalism lies the handling of information in mass communica...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
The object of this research is the practice of quality news on internet-native news outlets. It aime...
Contains fulltext : 76787.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research on rece...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
Contains fulltext : 76863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Journalists diff...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present and reflect on seven years of research into the form ...