This is a study of news production by eight major news organisations in the UK and Canada. Through observation of daily routines and semi-structured interviews, 124 journalists were included in the final sample. The overall aim of this research was to explore the interrelationships between new technologies, the potential autonomy accessible by journalists and the structure of constraints under which they operate. The news marketplace has become congested while audiences have fragmented and public news-producing behaviours have soared, facilitated through the ubiquity of new media. These developments were crucial to the analysis of mainstream news production within a media environment that has left news organisations struggling to retain aud...
This project aims at examining a number of influences on the changes that have occurred across story...
This is a case study in the microsociology of knowledge conducted in the London-based News Division ...
This research examines the process that news managers at local broadcast television stations use whe...
This is a study of news production by eight major news organisations in the UK and Canada. Through o...
This is a study of news production by eight major news organisations in the UK and Canada. Through o...
This research takes three local newsrooms in London in the years 2011-2013 as the setting within whi...
This thesis investigates the encounter of journalists with metrics in the quantified newsroom. Drawi...
In this digital era, there are many channels that have opened for the creation and distribution of i...
Around the turn of the twenty-first century, American journalism is undergoing an existential crisis...
This paper investigates the determinants of news coverage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). News med...
While the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States just repealed a 42-year-old r...
As traditional media scramble to find ways to monetize online content, the ease of digital publishin...
This research contributes to the field of Journalism Studies and the evolving area of social media s...
This research explores the mutual influences between citizen media and the mainstream media, through...
Algorithmic processes that convert data into narrative news texts allow news rooms to publish storie...
This project aims at examining a number of influences on the changes that have occurred across story...
This is a case study in the microsociology of knowledge conducted in the London-based News Division ...
This research examines the process that news managers at local broadcast television stations use whe...
This is a study of news production by eight major news organisations in the UK and Canada. Through o...
This is a study of news production by eight major news organisations in the UK and Canada. Through o...
This research takes three local newsrooms in London in the years 2011-2013 as the setting within whi...
This thesis investigates the encounter of journalists with metrics in the quantified newsroom. Drawi...
In this digital era, there are many channels that have opened for the creation and distribution of i...
Around the turn of the twenty-first century, American journalism is undergoing an existential crisis...
This paper investigates the determinants of news coverage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). News med...
While the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States just repealed a 42-year-old r...
As traditional media scramble to find ways to monetize online content, the ease of digital publishin...
This research contributes to the field of Journalism Studies and the evolving area of social media s...
This research explores the mutual influences between citizen media and the mainstream media, through...
Algorithmic processes that convert data into narrative news texts allow news rooms to publish storie...
This project aims at examining a number of influences on the changes that have occurred across story...
This is a case study in the microsociology of knowledge conducted in the London-based News Division ...
This research examines the process that news managers at local broadcast television stations use whe...