The article focuses on innovation and social media strategies in newspaper companies in the US and three Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Norway and Denmark). Many previous studies have focused on the state of journalism and media industry in single countries, although media have distinct features in different countries. Through the comparative setting, it is possible to examine the differences in media innovation strategies and study what factors affect innovation in media production, business models, sources of funding, and social media strategies. The qualitative part of the paper consists of semi-structured in-depth interviews (N = 65) with media managers and experts, which were carried out in Scandinavia in 2016 and in the US in 2017. T...
© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Arne L. Bygdås, Stewart Clegg and Aina Landsverk Hagen; indiv...
How are legacy news organisations dealing with the business of digital news? How are they addressing...
In this report, we examine twelve digital-born news media organisations across four different Europe...
The article focuses on innovation and social media strategies in newspaper companies in the US and t...
The newspaper industry is a dynamic industry and the extent of this has increased in recent years. ...
This paper traces convergence and innovation processes in five local newspapers in the Inland Norway...
The newspaper industry has been transformed after the emergence of information technology. According...
This article is concerned with changing online strategies in newspaper publishing. It examines the s...
Digitalisation has changed how we communicate with one another, how we search for information, how w...
Research on journalism innovation has become increasingly relevant for science and practice. The lit...
Research on journalism innovation has become increasingly relevant for science and practice. The lit...
In this thesis, media convergence strategies and added value of digital news services are investigat...
Recent digital transformations of the media landscape have altered media economics. Media outlets ar...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
The dissertation analyses how large daily newspapers in Sweden have used the Internet in business. T...
© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Arne L. Bygdås, Stewart Clegg and Aina Landsverk Hagen; indiv...
How are legacy news organisations dealing with the business of digital news? How are they addressing...
In this report, we examine twelve digital-born news media organisations across four different Europe...
The article focuses on innovation and social media strategies in newspaper companies in the US and t...
The newspaper industry is a dynamic industry and the extent of this has increased in recent years. ...
This paper traces convergence and innovation processes in five local newspapers in the Inland Norway...
The newspaper industry has been transformed after the emergence of information technology. According...
This article is concerned with changing online strategies in newspaper publishing. It examines the s...
Digitalisation has changed how we communicate with one another, how we search for information, how w...
Research on journalism innovation has become increasingly relevant for science and practice. The lit...
Research on journalism innovation has become increasingly relevant for science and practice. The lit...
In this thesis, media convergence strategies and added value of digital news services are investigat...
Recent digital transformations of the media landscape have altered media economics. Media outlets ar...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
The dissertation analyses how large daily newspapers in Sweden have used the Internet in business. T...
© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Arne L. Bygdås, Stewart Clegg and Aina Landsverk Hagen; indiv...
How are legacy news organisations dealing with the business of digital news? How are they addressing...
In this report, we examine twelve digital-born news media organisations across four different Europe...