This paper summarises findings from a survey of user behaviors and intentions towards digital media and information in Australia. It was undertaken in the first quarter of 2009 by the Queensland University of Technology Creative Industries Faculty and was funded by the Smart Services Cooperative Research Centre. The survey targeted users of 2 news and information sites that are available online only. Findings highlighted differences between the 18-24 year age segment and older users. Social networks (specifically friends and family) were rated as the least reliable, relevant and accurate sources of news. Other findings indicate online news sources that are associated with an established newspaper are highly valued as reliable, relevant and...
© 2019 Caja Louise GilbertAudience research demonstrates that online news has become a dominant sour...
News consumption is undergoing great changes due to the advance of digitisation. In this context, as...
The internet has changed the way young Australians participate in society. Digital platforms now riv...
This paper reports findings from a study of user behaviours and intentions towards online news and i...
We all know that the future of news is digital. But mainstream news providers are still grappling wi...
We all know that the future of news is digital. But mainstream news providers are still grappling wi...
It is an understatement to say that the Internet is changing the way people gather and consume news....
This paper considers user motivation and acceptance for adoption of online newspapers. The Technolog...
The completed and accepted honours thesis that informed this paper presented findings from original ...
Key findings from the first national survey of the current state of play of online news consumption ...
This is a quantitative survey of young people's news habits and trust in media. Our main points main...
Digitalization has shaped the newspaper market and nowadays the news consumption of people increasin...
With media organisations placing increasing emphasis on online news delivery, many have argued the p...
Key findings from the first national survey of the current state of play of online news consumption ...
Much has been written in the United States about Generation Y and it adoption of, and attitudes towa...
© 2019 Caja Louise GilbertAudience research demonstrates that online news has become a dominant sour...
News consumption is undergoing great changes due to the advance of digitisation. In this context, as...
The internet has changed the way young Australians participate in society. Digital platforms now riv...
This paper reports findings from a study of user behaviours and intentions towards online news and i...
We all know that the future of news is digital. But mainstream news providers are still grappling wi...
We all know that the future of news is digital. But mainstream news providers are still grappling wi...
It is an understatement to say that the Internet is changing the way people gather and consume news....
This paper considers user motivation and acceptance for adoption of online newspapers. The Technolog...
The completed and accepted honours thesis that informed this paper presented findings from original ...
Key findings from the first national survey of the current state of play of online news consumption ...
This is a quantitative survey of young people's news habits and trust in media. Our main points main...
Digitalization has shaped the newspaper market and nowadays the news consumption of people increasin...
With media organisations placing increasing emphasis on online news delivery, many have argued the p...
Key findings from the first national survey of the current state of play of online news consumption ...
Much has been written in the United States about Generation Y and it adoption of, and attitudes towa...
© 2019 Caja Louise GilbertAudience research demonstrates that online news has become a dominant sour...
News consumption is undergoing great changes due to the advance of digitisation. In this context, as...
The internet has changed the way young Australians participate in society. Digital platforms now riv...