This study explored young people\u27s consumption of and willingness to pay for traditional news websites with both uses and gratifications and diffusion of innovation theory as theoretical frames. Based on a survey sample of U.S. college students, it revealed similarities and differences among certain groups of adopters. Regression analyses found when aiming for new young readers and potential payers, news producers should focus on addressing needs for surveillance, understanding, and entertainment, give as many people the opportunity to try out the website, and target particularly e-book readers, but avoid those playing a lot of online games. Social media features, expressed through the observability characteristic, were found to still...
Online media environments have changed the way young people access news. Despite much research on th...
This article uses qualitative interviews with senior editors and managers from a selection of the UK...
Contains fulltext : 90293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In search of a b...
This study explored young people\u27s consumption of and willingness to pay for traditional news web...
Young people’s increasing dependence on social media for news demands increasing levels of news lite...
Publishers are increasingly interested in charging audiences for access to online content as an alte...
News-seeking behavior has been a matter of study for many years now. With the rise of the Internet, ...
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, at the University of Oxford, commissioned Kantar ...
Recently several newspapers considered paid content strategies to substitute advertising and governm...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 18, 2012).The en...
New technologies, in particular the Internet, have transformed journalistic practices in many ways a...
This paper addresses news media industry practices and technological advancements that influence the...
A crucial question that has arisen is whether the involvement of Web users can be extended to the fu...
The purpose of this study is to see how substantial the effect of technology has been and will be on...
Being an informed citizen in the digital age requires the ability to sift through an avalanche of ne...
Online media environments have changed the way young people access news. Despite much research on th...
This article uses qualitative interviews with senior editors and managers from a selection of the UK...
Contains fulltext : 90293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In search of a b...
This study explored young people\u27s consumption of and willingness to pay for traditional news web...
Young people’s increasing dependence on social media for news demands increasing levels of news lite...
Publishers are increasingly interested in charging audiences for access to online content as an alte...
News-seeking behavior has been a matter of study for many years now. With the rise of the Internet, ...
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, at the University of Oxford, commissioned Kantar ...
Recently several newspapers considered paid content strategies to substitute advertising and governm...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 18, 2012).The en...
New technologies, in particular the Internet, have transformed journalistic practices in many ways a...
This paper addresses news media industry practices and technological advancements that influence the...
A crucial question that has arisen is whether the involvement of Web users can be extended to the fu...
The purpose of this study is to see how substantial the effect of technology has been and will be on...
Being an informed citizen in the digital age requires the ability to sift through an avalanche of ne...
Online media environments have changed the way young people access news. Despite much research on th...
This article uses qualitative interviews with senior editors and managers from a selection of the UK...
Contains fulltext : 90293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In search of a b...