The rise of citizen journalism and widespread use of multimedia technology via Web 2.0 is a growing field of research. Yet the impact on local newspapers in the UK has received limited attention from scholars. At the time of this study Northcliffe Media’s flagship newspaper the Leicester Mercury was piloting a project with community reporter network Citizens’ Eye to incorporate reader content into the newspaper and its website. This paper explores the nature of this experimental relationship and the economic motivations behind it. It identifies that citizen journalists have a variety of fluid roles which flow between source, resource and collaborator. However the key to the success of the project is the creation of distinctive boundaries b...
Newspapers are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audiences and advert...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
Citizen journalism is a hot topic at present, but there remains a degree of conceptual wooliness abo...
This paper describes the case of the hyperlocal media project Het Belang van Limburg, which is using...
The mainstream online news media face accusations of being slow to respond to so-called ?grassroots?...
The rise of what has been described as citizen journalism or ‘grassroots journalism’ presents a new ...
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Using Leeds City Council in the United Kingdom as a case study, we analyse comparatively the changin...
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As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
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Professional journalists’ reporting is traditionally based on established and rather elite informati...
Newspapers are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audiences and advert...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
Citizen journalism is a hot topic at present, but there remains a degree of conceptual wooliness abo...
This paper describes the case of the hyperlocal media project Het Belang van Limburg, which is using...
The mainstream online news media face accusations of being slow to respond to so-called ?grassroots?...
The rise of what has been described as citizen journalism or ‘grassroots journalism’ presents a new ...
Contains fulltext : 131438.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Public journa...
Using Leeds City Council in the United Kingdom as a case study, we analyse comparatively the changin...
This study explores which sources are “making” local news and whether these sources are simply indic...
This study examines how national UK newspaper websites are integrating user-generated content (UGC)....
At the heart of the Digital Britain report is the commitment to provide a free, independent and acti...
As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
This paper explores the rise of participatory journalism as a newphase of media-based technology and...
Professional journalists’ reporting is traditionally based on established and rather elite informati...
Newspapers are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audiences and advert...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
Citizen journalism is a hot topic at present, but there remains a degree of conceptual wooliness abo...