The article contributes both conceptually and methodologically to the study of online news consumption by introducing new approaches to measuring user information behaviour and proposing a typology of users based on their click behaviour. Using as a case study two online outlets of large national newspapers, it employs computational approaches to detect patterns in time- and content-based user interactions with news content based on clickstream data. The analysis of interactions detects several distinct timelines of news consumption and scrutinises how users switch between news topics during reading sessions. Using clustering analysis, the article then identifies several types of news readers (e.g. samplers, gourmets) and examines their new...
How do people consume news online? Here, we propose a novel way to answer this question using the br...
This dissertation investigates how digital intermediaries shape news consumption. In particular, the...
News aggregators have emerged as an important component of digital content ecosystems, attracting tr...
The article contributes both conceptually and methodologically to the study of online news consumpti...
The aim of this study is to survey reading habits of users of an online news portal. The assumption ...
This thesis focuses on the impact of the consumption environment on consumer preferences and decisio...
The complexity and diversity of today’s media landscape provides many challenges for scholars studyi...
The complexity and diversity of today’s media landscape provides many challenges for scholars studyi...
When following links, online news consumers could recall the name of the news outlet 56% of the time...
The aim of this study is to analyze the reasons behind users’ selection of news results on the news ...
Understanding how citizens keep themselves informed about current affairs is crucial for a functioni...
This article problematizes the relationship between clicks and audience interests. Clicking patterns...
Understanding how citizens keep themselves informed about current affairs is crucial for a functioni...
The advent of social media and microblogging platforms has radically changed the way we consume info...
Understanding people's online behaviour has traditionally been a field of interest of commercial res...
How do people consume news online? Here, we propose a novel way to answer this question using the br...
This dissertation investigates how digital intermediaries shape news consumption. In particular, the...
News aggregators have emerged as an important component of digital content ecosystems, attracting tr...
The article contributes both conceptually and methodologically to the study of online news consumpti...
The aim of this study is to survey reading habits of users of an online news portal. The assumption ...
This thesis focuses on the impact of the consumption environment on consumer preferences and decisio...
The complexity and diversity of today’s media landscape provides many challenges for scholars studyi...
The complexity and diversity of today’s media landscape provides many challenges for scholars studyi...
When following links, online news consumers could recall the name of the news outlet 56% of the time...
The aim of this study is to analyze the reasons behind users’ selection of news results on the news ...
Understanding how citizens keep themselves informed about current affairs is crucial for a functioni...
This article problematizes the relationship between clicks and audience interests. Clicking patterns...
Understanding how citizens keep themselves informed about current affairs is crucial for a functioni...
The advent of social media and microblogging platforms has radically changed the way we consume info...
Understanding people's online behaviour has traditionally been a field of interest of commercial res...
How do people consume news online? Here, we propose a novel way to answer this question using the br...
This dissertation investigates how digital intermediaries shape news consumption. In particular, the...
News aggregators have emerged as an important component of digital content ecosystems, attracting tr...