Through a quantitative content analysis (n = 878), this study examines and compares intermedia agenda-setting between right-wing alternative media outlets and mainstream online newspapers in the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Scholars have described the process of intermedia agenda-setting as an instrument used to uphold news norms within the journalistic community. Giving issue attention to another news media institution is considered a validation of the first news media’s decision to report on a specific issue. This study, however, demonstrates how mainstream newspapers most often give issue attention to right-wing alternative media outlets in order to protect the boundaries of professional journalism as an institut...
This article examines the adoption of cross-border collaboration practices by introducing the concep...
In this introduction to the special issue Contesting the Mainstream: Understanding Alternative News ...
This paper explores the blurring boundaries between local journalism, strategic and marketing commun...
Using the mainstream media as a starting point, this article argues that the ongoing changes in the ...
Right-wing alternative media can increase their public impact if they succeed to set their issues on...
The competition to set the public agenda has become increasingly tough. In this chapter, we explore ...
In recent years, the growth of new alternative media has brought greater editorial choice and divers...
Keeping journalism socially relevant and financially viable is more challenging than ever. It might ...
This article examines how recent changes in the hybrid media environment have led media actors to de...
Alternative news media in Norway have become visible in public debates. Partly because of news shari...
This article examines how recent changes in the hybrid media environment have led media actors to de...
Offering one of the most comprehensive assessments of alternative media to date, Beyond Mainstream M...
In a changed media landscape, where anyone with an internet connection and a smartphone can become a...
Accompanying the success of the radical right and right-wing populist movements, right-wing alternat...
This article examines the adoption of cross-border collaboration practices by introducing the concep...
In this introduction to the special issue Contesting the Mainstream: Understanding Alternative News ...
This paper explores the blurring boundaries between local journalism, strategic and marketing commun...
Using the mainstream media as a starting point, this article argues that the ongoing changes in the ...
Right-wing alternative media can increase their public impact if they succeed to set their issues on...
The competition to set the public agenda has become increasingly tough. In this chapter, we explore ...
In recent years, the growth of new alternative media has brought greater editorial choice and divers...
Keeping journalism socially relevant and financially viable is more challenging than ever. It might ...
This article examines how recent changes in the hybrid media environment have led media actors to de...
Alternative news media in Norway have become visible in public debates. Partly because of news shari...
This article examines how recent changes in the hybrid media environment have led media actors to de...
Offering one of the most comprehensive assessments of alternative media to date, Beyond Mainstream M...
In a changed media landscape, where anyone with an internet connection and a smartphone can become a...
Accompanying the success of the radical right and right-wing populist movements, right-wing alternat...
This article examines the adoption of cross-border collaboration practices by introducing the concep...
In this introduction to the special issue Contesting the Mainstream: Understanding Alternative News ...
This paper explores the blurring boundaries between local journalism, strategic and marketing commun...