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...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
Purpose – This article aims to report on research conducted inside British national media organisati...
The report documents how the move to an increasingly digital, mobile, and social media environment m...
This is a study of news production by eight major news organisations in the UK and Canada. Through o...
This article considers the thesis that, in western liberal societies, news values, news agenda and s...
As a consequence of technological innovations and their social utilisation, media organisations and ...
As a consequence of technological innovations and their social utilisation, media organisations and ...
As a key element in their response to new media forcing transformations in mass media and media use,...
This thesis examines the challenges in contemporary media facing 24-hour global television news chan...
The paper examines the translation of journalism as it has been known into new media forms, principa...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
The issue of whether the practice of journalism for new mobile platforms and round-the-clock deliver...
Newspapers are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audiences and advert...
Based on evidence gathered from Spanish and British digital newsrooms, this article addresses the is...
Changes in the technologies of news production do not simply modify journalistic practices; they als...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
Purpose – This article aims to report on research conducted inside British national media organisati...
The report documents how the move to an increasingly digital, mobile, and social media environment m...
This is a study of news production by eight major news organisations in the UK and Canada. Through o...
This article considers the thesis that, in western liberal societies, news values, news agenda and s...
As a consequence of technological innovations and their social utilisation, media organisations and ...
As a consequence of technological innovations and their social utilisation, media organisations and ...
As a key element in their response to new media forcing transformations in mass media and media use,...
This thesis examines the challenges in contemporary media facing 24-hour global television news chan...
The paper examines the translation of journalism as it has been known into new media forms, principa...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
The issue of whether the practice of journalism for new mobile platforms and round-the-clock deliver...
Newspapers are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audiences and advert...
Based on evidence gathered from Spanish and British digital newsrooms, this article addresses the is...
Changes in the technologies of news production do not simply modify journalistic practices; they als...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
Purpose – This article aims to report on research conducted inside British national media organisati...
The report documents how the move to an increasingly digital, mobile, and social media environment m...