Increasing numbers of people read newspapers online.This study uses argument about reform proposed in the theory of remediation to explain the shift from traditional print to online news sources.The argument pivots around the idea that the new media improves upon the inadequacies of older media.The improvement is manifested in the striving for “immediacy” which remediation theory considers the “goal” of media.Blending the theory of remediation and the uses and gratifications approach, this study proposes the concept of “immediacy gratifications” – a process gratification obtained in news media use.The current study uses experimental research method to test the concept of immediacy gratifications in online news consumption.The study finds th...
A wide range of new theories, approaches, and methodologies have been proposed as a response to the ...
We study online digital media use by adoption uses and gratifications theory and technology acceptan...
Using data from a national survey, this article explores the relationship between nine common socio-...
AbstractIncreasing numbers of people read newspapers online. This study uses argument about reform p...
Evidence suggests that media displacement theory has limitation to explain the current development i...
Using remediation theory (Bolter and Grusin, 1999) as a guide, this study tested the concept of imm...
News consumption methods are changing with more traditional media taking their back seat to personal...
Empirical studies have explored the relationship between news gratifications sought and news gratifi...
The Internet has exerted its influence in the presentation and consumption of news. With many desir...
Located in the Uses and Gratification Theory, through survey method this study aimed to explore the ...
Using data from a national survey, this article explores the relationship between nine common socio-...
This study compares the process of learning from news between print and online news environments. Th...
This quantitative research study explores questions about why and how U.S. daily newspapers are adap...
Some mass communications scholars have contended that uses and gratifications is not a rigorous soci...
Purpose: This article asserts that new, extremely popular modes of media services have arisen during...
A wide range of new theories, approaches, and methodologies have been proposed as a response to the ...
We study online digital media use by adoption uses and gratifications theory and technology acceptan...
Using data from a national survey, this article explores the relationship between nine common socio-...
AbstractIncreasing numbers of people read newspapers online. This study uses argument about reform p...
Evidence suggests that media displacement theory has limitation to explain the current development i...
Using remediation theory (Bolter and Grusin, 1999) as a guide, this study tested the concept of imm...
News consumption methods are changing with more traditional media taking their back seat to personal...
Empirical studies have explored the relationship between news gratifications sought and news gratifi...
The Internet has exerted its influence in the presentation and consumption of news. With many desir...
Located in the Uses and Gratification Theory, through survey method this study aimed to explore the ...
Using data from a national survey, this article explores the relationship between nine common socio-...
This study compares the process of learning from news between print and online news environments. Th...
This quantitative research study explores questions about why and how U.S. daily newspapers are adap...
Some mass communications scholars have contended that uses and gratifications is not a rigorous soci...
Purpose: This article asserts that new, extremely popular modes of media services have arisen during...
A wide range of new theories, approaches, and methodologies have been proposed as a response to the ...
We study online digital media use by adoption uses and gratifications theory and technology acceptan...
Using data from a national survey, this article explores the relationship between nine common socio-...