Color poster with text and graphs.The purpose of this study was to find which news source (i.e. newspapers or online news) college students preferred and the reasons why.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Program
Most American adults depend on some source of daily news. Students at Minnesota State University, Ma...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
Many of the studies focusing on the Internet and new technologies use adolescents or college student...
Results of the survey (N=372) reveal that in contrast with the general belief college students do no...
The present study investigated the self-reported print and online newspaper reading habits of studen...
This study compares how students use newspapers across digital and print formats and examines reader...
This study looks into news consumption patterns of college students and how to adapt news disseminat...
AbstractIn this modern age, people are provided with a wide range of traditional and digital channel...
Print media typically includes newspapers, articles, journals etc. on the other hand, electronic med...
A readership study, employing an online survey (n = 275), was conducted to determine the reading pre...
This study examines the impact of the Internet on the decision making process of story selection for...
Since the immense success of the internet, scholars have been interested in who is benefiting from t...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.The increase in the volume of information available onlin...
This study at Tufts University (Massachusetts) evaluated College NewsLink, a web-based newsclipping ...
Digitalization has shaped the newspaper market and nowadays the news consumption of people increasin...
Most American adults depend on some source of daily news. Students at Minnesota State University, Ma...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
Many of the studies focusing on the Internet and new technologies use adolescents or college student...
Results of the survey (N=372) reveal that in contrast with the general belief college students do no...
The present study investigated the self-reported print and online newspaper reading habits of studen...
This study compares how students use newspapers across digital and print formats and examines reader...
This study looks into news consumption patterns of college students and how to adapt news disseminat...
AbstractIn this modern age, people are provided with a wide range of traditional and digital channel...
Print media typically includes newspapers, articles, journals etc. on the other hand, electronic med...
A readership study, employing an online survey (n = 275), was conducted to determine the reading pre...
This study examines the impact of the Internet on the decision making process of story selection for...
Since the immense success of the internet, scholars have been interested in who is benefiting from t...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.The increase in the volume of information available onlin...
This study at Tufts University (Massachusetts) evaluated College NewsLink, a web-based newsclipping ...
Digitalization has shaped the newspaper market and nowadays the news consumption of people increasin...
Most American adults depend on some source of daily news. Students at Minnesota State University, Ma...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
Many of the studies focusing on the Internet and new technologies use adolescents or college student...