Journalism as we know it today is facing massive change. Technological advances have enabled new ways of delivering news which differ from traditional means in both practical and content-related matters. This bachelors thesis intended to obtain greater understanding of how journalistic content manifested itself on the new media platform Snapchat. We chose to conduct a socialsemiotic analysis of six of CNNs “stories” on the platform and their corresponding content on CNNs website. By doing this we could distinguish a signifigant change in both magnitude and form. Compared to the corresponding content the stories contained less information and indicated a higher level of sensation and dramatics. In addition we found that information not conve...
This master thesis is a qualitative study of how young adults use online newspapers, social media, m...
The purpose of this study is to analyse what journalism educations in Sweden teaches to their studen...
#InFlux investigates journalists’ adoption of social media and social network sites (SNS) from the t...
Journalism as we know it today is facing massive change. Technological advances have enabled new way...
Since the emergence of social media websites as an established part of our society, the landscape of...
This is a qualitative study of how some journalists on the Swedish national media are using social m...
In this study, we examined the views of Swedish journalists on social media. The study focused on th...
The competition between different newsrooms constantly increases because of the large amount of mode...
Digital interactivity has changed the dissemination and availability of information. Traditionally, ...
The aim of this study was to find out how journalism students at two universities in Sweden, Gothenb...
In line with our ever-increasing usage of social media, consumption of news is undergoing significan...
The purpose of this quantitative study is to investigate if the news selection in established media ...
The ways of reaching out to the people to supply news are substantially increasing after the emerge ...
As the audience moves more to the vast landscape of social media, news organisations follow suit. Du...
This dissertation contains an exploratory study of how four Swedish media companies has decided to u...
This master thesis is a qualitative study of how young adults use online newspapers, social media, m...
The purpose of this study is to analyse what journalism educations in Sweden teaches to their studen...
#InFlux investigates journalists’ adoption of social media and social network sites (SNS) from the t...
Journalism as we know it today is facing massive change. Technological advances have enabled new way...
Since the emergence of social media websites as an established part of our society, the landscape of...
This is a qualitative study of how some journalists on the Swedish national media are using social m...
In this study, we examined the views of Swedish journalists on social media. The study focused on th...
The competition between different newsrooms constantly increases because of the large amount of mode...
Digital interactivity has changed the dissemination and availability of information. Traditionally, ...
The aim of this study was to find out how journalism students at two universities in Sweden, Gothenb...
In line with our ever-increasing usage of social media, consumption of news is undergoing significan...
The purpose of this quantitative study is to investigate if the news selection in established media ...
The ways of reaching out to the people to supply news are substantially increasing after the emerge ...
As the audience moves more to the vast landscape of social media, news organisations follow suit. Du...
This dissertation contains an exploratory study of how four Swedish media companies has decided to u...
This master thesis is a qualitative study of how young adults use online newspapers, social media, m...
The purpose of this study is to analyse what journalism educations in Sweden teaches to their studen...
#InFlux investigates journalists’ adoption of social media and social network sites (SNS) from the t...