Current research is mixed with regard to the question of how the credibility of information published on news websites compares with the credibility of information offered by the traditional news media, although evidence is scarce at this point. The main goal of this paper is to verify whether the rise and expansion of news websites brought about a change in journalists’ perceptions of media credibility. The authors present results of a survey of a random sample of 106 journalists in Slovenia, asking them to evaluate the credibility of different types of media, to explain their reasons for rating particular media as more credible, and to describe their criteria for evaluating credibility. The key finding of this survey is that the majority ...
The new media have revolutionized human communication. The traditional means of gathering, processin...
Contains fulltext : 185907.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study focu...
The article investigates the connections between trust in journalism and media use. The authors fi nd...
Current research is mixed with regard to the question of how the credibility of information publishe...
Current research is mixed with regard to the question of how the credibility of information publishe...
The focus of this master’s thesis is online newspaper credibility. Previous research of quantitative...
The focus of this master’s thesis is online newspaper credibility. Previous research of quantitative...
In this study, a survey design was used to determine the factors influences the perception of media ...
This study investigates a range of traditional and technological factors that contribute to cred-ibi...
Credibility of online news media is facing important challenges: the levelling effect of the digital...
Credibility in mainstream media continues to wane, giving rise to new forms of journalism supported ...
Credibility as it relates to news media has long been an area of interest and study. As a key media...
The article investigates the connections between trust in journalism and media use. The authors fi nd...
Credibility of online news media is facing important challenges: the levelling effect of the digital...
This article reviews the changed structure of news presentation in the social media, addressing conc...
The new media have revolutionized human communication. The traditional means of gathering, processin...
Contains fulltext : 185907.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study focu...
The article investigates the connections between trust in journalism and media use. The authors fi nd...
Current research is mixed with regard to the question of how the credibility of information publishe...
Current research is mixed with regard to the question of how the credibility of information publishe...
The focus of this master’s thesis is online newspaper credibility. Previous research of quantitative...
The focus of this master’s thesis is online newspaper credibility. Previous research of quantitative...
In this study, a survey design was used to determine the factors influences the perception of media ...
This study investigates a range of traditional and technological factors that contribute to cred-ibi...
Credibility of online news media is facing important challenges: the levelling effect of the digital...
Credibility in mainstream media continues to wane, giving rise to new forms of journalism supported ...
Credibility as it relates to news media has long been an area of interest and study. As a key media...
The article investigates the connections between trust in journalism and media use. The authors fi nd...
Credibility of online news media is facing important challenges: the levelling effect of the digital...
This article reviews the changed structure of news presentation in the social media, addressing conc...
The new media have revolutionized human communication. The traditional means of gathering, processin...
Contains fulltext : 185907.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study focu...
The article investigates the connections between trust in journalism and media use. The authors fi nd...