Published: 21 May 2018Technological transformation has provided conditions for people to engage in different stages of news production, as never before. With this in mind, this paper explores whether the media and journalists across Europe in their attempt to innovate the news business model reconsider their relations to users. More specifically, we question whether this innovation seeks to address users primarily as citizens or as consumers. The analysis is based on the data collected by national research teams through the project Media Pluralism Monitor 2016, implemented in EU:28, Montenegro and Turkey. The results show that the most visible attempts of innovation are crowdfunding/crowdsourcing and paywalls, which can be seen as a turn to...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
Based on a quantitative approach, this paper presents some of the preliminary results of a research ...
Four factors can be identified which change the media: economics, technology, law/regulation and cul...
Technological transformation has provided conditions for people to engage in different stages of new...
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...
How do the current technological changes and socio political developments impact on the relationship...
How do the current technological changes and socio-political developments impact on the relationship...
In the new media and communications context audiences are more empowered than ever to make their voi...
As the newspaper industry faces major structural changes, it strives to find viable business models ...
In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the sam...
International audienceIn a context of economic crisis, particularly affecting the media sector, buil...
This paper presents cross-national research on news readership diversification. We compare written n...
This paper aims to clarify how journalists perceive the roles of their audiences in networked and pa...
Today\u27s consumers have unprecedented choice in terms of the technologies and platforms that acces...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
Based on a quantitative approach, this paper presents some of the preliminary results of a research ...
Four factors can be identified which change the media: economics, technology, law/regulation and cul...
Technological transformation has provided conditions for people to engage in different stages of new...
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...
How do the current technological changes and socio political developments impact on the relationship...
How do the current technological changes and socio-political developments impact on the relationship...
In the new media and communications context audiences are more empowered than ever to make their voi...
As the newspaper industry faces major structural changes, it strives to find viable business models ...
In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the sam...
International audienceIn a context of economic crisis, particularly affecting the media sector, buil...
This paper presents cross-national research on news readership diversification. We compare written n...
This paper aims to clarify how journalists perceive the roles of their audiences in networked and pa...
Today\u27s consumers have unprecedented choice in terms of the technologies and platforms that acces...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
Based on a quantitative approach, this paper presents some of the preliminary results of a research ...
Four factors can be identified which change the media: economics, technology, law/regulation and cul...