The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The authors carried out a survey with 239 journalists working for 40 of the most-read outlets in 11 European countries.The study shows that journalists consider the internet a useful tool mainly for practical functions, rather than to enhance the core values and functions of their profession. However, news production continues to be based on direct interaction, and journalists’ professional identity is still anchored to print newspapers. Moreover, a lack of communication between publishers and newsrooms emerges. Professional and personal profiles and nationality play a relevant role in the development of attitudes towards the implementation of th...
In this paper, we examine to what extent public service media (PSM) in six European countries have i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present and reflect on seven years of research into the form ...
Theoretical background: At the core of journalism lies the handling of information in mass communica...
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The ...
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The ...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
The article attempts to determine how the Internet has influenced the work practices of journalists ...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
The object of this research is the practice of quality news on internet-native news outlets. It aime...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
Contains fulltext : 76863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Journalists diff...
In this paper, we examine to what extent public service media (PSM) in six European countries have i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present and reflect on seven years of research into the form ...
Theoretical background: At the core of journalism lies the handling of information in mass communica...
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The ...
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. The ...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
The article attempts to determine how the Internet has influenced the work practices of journalists ...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
The object of this research is the practice of quality news on internet-native news outlets. It aime...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
Contains fulltext : 76863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Journalists diff...
In this paper, we examine to what extent public service media (PSM) in six European countries have i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present and reflect on seven years of research into the form ...
Theoretical background: At the core of journalism lies the handling of information in mass communica...