Purpose: This article asserts that new, extremely popular modes of media services have arisen during the past 25 years that need to be critically categorized as different from the Mass Media we have known from the Industrial Era. These aggregational, extremely customized, new genus of media services, which I term collectively Individuated Media, arise solely from computer-mediated technologies, and are unprecedented before this century. All take marked advantage of a largely overlooked inherent limitation that Industrial Era technologies have but that Informational Era technologies don’t. Method: Among four approaches toward a conceptual paper, this article uses model approach to explain this new concept and to suggest new connections to un...
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Evidence suggests that media displacement theory has limitation to explain the current development i...
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Resource dependence theory and related theories of management suggest online-only news media may dis...
Using the Internet and other new information and communication technologies has become an inherent p...
The Communications field must challenge traditional understandings of media in the face of a transfo...
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Electronic media occurs as a new journalism field that causes the change of traditional communicatio...
The article emphasizes the fact that the relevance of the research is determined primarily by its ob...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
Using remediation theory (Bolter and Grusin, 1999) as a guide, this study tested the concept of imm...
Evidence suggests that media displacement theory has limitation to explain the current development i...
Internet is defined as highly democratic medium, which is growing at the result of media users’ gene...
Over the years, there has been a popular outcry among investors and operators in the communication i...
In this dissertation, I examine the role of the status and market identity in the adoption of a disc...
Resource dependence theory and related theories of management suggest online-only news media may dis...
Using the Internet and other new information and communication technologies has become an inherent p...
The Communications field must challenge traditional understandings of media in the face of a transfo...
This article is about the evolution of online media in the past 20 years on the Internet considering...
This quantitative research study explores questions about why and how U.S. daily newspapers are adap...
Scholars have added nuance to debates about technology’s effects on journalism by exploring how news...
User participation in the journalistic context has theoretically been possible since the emergence o...
Electronic media occurs as a new journalism field that causes the change of traditional communicatio...
The article emphasizes the fact that the relevance of the research is determined primarily by its ob...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
Using remediation theory (Bolter and Grusin, 1999) as a guide, this study tested the concept of imm...
Evidence suggests that media displacement theory has limitation to explain the current development i...
Internet is defined as highly democratic medium, which is growing at the result of media users’ gene...