A national survey of top newspaper editors explored industry uncertainty and organizational change and how organizational integration, team-based newsrooms, newspaper size, and profit emphasis impact editors' perceived organizational influence. Findings indicate that newspaper size and extent of integration predict perceived organizational influence, while profit emphasis is a negative predictor. Editors generally welcome working with non-news departments, and see their influence in their advocacy of journalism values throughout the organization. Editors do not see benefits resulting from newsroom reporting teams.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
ABSTRACT The study shows that Nordic daily newspapers—like their American peers—will have to change ...
This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on th...
ABSTRACT The study shows that Nordic daily newspapers—like their American peers—will have to change ...
This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on th...
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Surveying 1,700 journalists from seventeen countries, this study investigates perceived influences o...
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The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Both newspaper editors and reporters act as decision makers in their selections of newsworthy even...
Technological disruptions and increasing competition in the digital mediascape have fundamentally al...
ABSTRACT The study shows that Nordic daily newspapers—like their American peers—will have to change ...
This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on th...
ABSTRACT The study shows that Nordic daily newspapers—like their American peers—will have to change ...
This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on th...
www.krumsvik.com This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives ’...
This study examined the relationship between chain ownership and editorial role perceptions to illum...
This article explores how the integration of new media into established firms has altered the struct...
Surveying 1,700 journalists from seventeen countries, this study investigates perceived influences o...
This study surveyed American Publishing Company news executives in an attempt to understand what rul...
On the basis of survey responses of 1390 journalists from 14 countries, this study explores the dime...
Surveying 1,700 journalists from seventeen countries, this study investigates perceived influences o...
This study examines how ownership type affects newsroom support, job satisfaction, and commitment to...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Both newspaper editors and reporters act as decision makers in their selections of newsworthy even...
Technological disruptions and increasing competition in the digital mediascape have fundamentally al...
ABSTRACT The study shows that Nordic daily newspapers—like their American peers—will have to change ...
This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on th...
ABSTRACT The study shows that Nordic daily newspapers—like their American peers—will have to change ...