This entry discusses recent scholarship on the production and consumption of online newspapers. The analysis of production dynamics reveals the main challenges faced by news organizations to generate revenue and to innovate as they move online. It also discusses various factors that have shaped how news organizations have dealt with the internet, and some of the consequences of this approach for news production practices and professional development. Scholarly analyses of consumption issues introduce two important discussions about the contemporary development of online news: whether news consumption complements or displaces traditional news media, and whether it results in audience fragmentation or homogenization. This body of work also il...
In 450 years of existence, the written press has never faced a change with the intensity and consequ...
Using data from a national survey, this article explores the relationship between nine common socio-...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
Newspapers are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audiences and advert...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present and reflect on seven years of research into the form ...
This paper aims to fill in the holes in research already conducted by collecting information regardi...
This entry provides an overview on newspaper journalism from its long history dating back to the ear...
This quantitative research study explores questions about why and how U.S. daily newspapers are adap...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects that the World Wide Web (Web) is having on ne...
This thesis studies the impact of the Internet on the newspaper industry with special emphasis on qu...
The paper examines the translation of journalism as it has been known into new media forms, principa...
There is speculation that the exposure of the contents of online newspapers satisfies readers’ need ...
This paper takes stock of current changes affecting journalism, and as a case study brings up to dat...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. July 2011. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Dan Sullivan. 1 ...
In 450 years of existence, the written press has never faced a change with the intensity and consequ...
Using data from a national survey, this article explores the relationship between nine common socio-...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
Newspapers are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audiences and advert...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present and reflect on seven years of research into the form ...
This paper aims to fill in the holes in research already conducted by collecting information regardi...
This entry provides an overview on newspaper journalism from its long history dating back to the ear...
This quantitative research study explores questions about why and how U.S. daily newspapers are adap...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects that the World Wide Web (Web) is having on ne...
This thesis studies the impact of the Internet on the newspaper industry with special emphasis on qu...
The paper examines the translation of journalism as it has been known into new media forms, principa...
There is speculation that the exposure of the contents of online newspapers satisfies readers’ need ...
This paper takes stock of current changes affecting journalism, and as a case study brings up to dat...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. July 2011. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Dan Sullivan. 1 ...
In 450 years of existence, the written press has never faced a change with the intensity and consequ...
Using data from a national survey, this article explores the relationship between nine common socio-...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...