Understanding how citizens keep themselves informed about current affairs is crucial for a functioning democracy. Extant research suggests that in an increasingly fragmented digital news environment, search engines and social media platforms promote more incidental, but potentially more shallow modes of engagement with news compared to the act of routinely accessing a news organization’s website. In this study, we examine classic predictors of news consumption to explain the preference for three modes of news engagement in online tracking data: routine news use, news use triggered by social media, and news use as part of a general search for information. In pursuit of this aim, we make use of a unique data set that combines tracking data wi...
We still have much to learn about how the rise of new, ‘distributed’ forms of news access via search...
This paper describes a qualitative study of online news reading and browsing. Thirty people particip...
Abstract This essay examines the relationship between social media use and online news consumption. ...
Understanding how citizens keep themselves informed about current affairs is crucial for a functioni...
Research on news exposure has shown that while political knowledge and interest largely determine th...
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 article contributes both conceptually and methodologically to the study of online news consumpti...
Most of our knowledge about online news consumption comes from survey-based news market reports, par...
Access to news and political information is not distributed equally among citizens, but depends on t...
Understanding people's online behaviour has traditionally been a field of interest of commercial res...
This dissertation investigates how digital intermediaries shape news consumption. In particular, the...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...
The Internet has fundamentally changed how people access and use news. As Dutton and others (Chapter...
We still have much to learn about how the rise of new, ‘distributed’ forms of news access via search...
This paper describes a qualitative study of online news reading and browsing. Thirty people particip...
Abstract This essay examines the relationship between social media use and online news consumption. ...
Understanding how citizens keep themselves informed about current affairs is crucial for a functioni...
Research on news exposure has shown that while political knowledge and interest largely determine th...
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 article contributes both conceptually and methodologically to the study of online news consumpti...
Most of our knowledge about online news consumption comes from survey-based news market reports, par...
Access to news and political information is not distributed equally among citizens, but depends on t...
Understanding people's online behaviour has traditionally been a field of interest of commercial res...
This dissertation investigates how digital intermediaries shape news consumption. In particular, the...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...
The Internet has fundamentally changed how people access and use news. As Dutton and others (Chapter...
We still have much to learn about how the rise of new, ‘distributed’ forms of news access via search...
This paper describes a qualitative study of online news reading and browsing. Thirty people particip...
Abstract This essay examines the relationship between social media use and online news consumption. ...