textWith the growing popularity of social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter, newspapers have started to use these sites as alternative platforms for news delivery. Analyzing the use of Facebook and Twitter by the top 74 U.S. newspapers, this study examines the effectiveness of social network sites as news platforms. The results showed that most of the major newspapers have adopted social network sites but reached a very limited number of subscribers. After controlling for print circulation, there is no significant correlation between the number of social network subscribers and the number of website visitors. Overall, the effectiveness of Facebook and Twitter as news platforms remained questionable.Journalis
This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media platforms...
In this article we investigate the impact of social media readership to the editorial pr...
Abstract: With advanced technology and revolution in smart devices in last decade and the ubiquity o...
textWith the growing popularity of social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter, newspapers hav...
Social media today are playing a more important role as a news source than ever before. Yet, there h...
Analysis of Facebook and Twitter activity of 38 U.S. daily newspapers found strong correlation betwe...
Analysis of Facebook and Twitter activity of 38 U.S. daily newspapers found strong correlation betwe...
With advanced interactive search options aiding in finding specific news topics, social networking s...
Due to the rising importance of social media platforms for news diffusion, newspapers are relying on...
<div><p>This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media p...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
Due to the rising importance of social media platforms for news diffusion, newspapers are relying on...
Due to the rising importance of social media platforms for news diffusion, newspapers are relying on...
This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media platforms...
This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media platforms...
In this article we investigate the impact of social media readership to the editorial pr...
Abstract: With advanced technology and revolution in smart devices in last decade and the ubiquity o...
textWith the growing popularity of social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter, newspapers hav...
Social media today are playing a more important role as a news source than ever before. Yet, there h...
Analysis of Facebook and Twitter activity of 38 U.S. daily newspapers found strong correlation betwe...
Analysis of Facebook and Twitter activity of 38 U.S. daily newspapers found strong correlation betwe...
With advanced interactive search options aiding in finding specific news topics, social networking s...
Due to the rising importance of social media platforms for news diffusion, newspapers are relying on...
<div><p>This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media p...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
Due to the rising importance of social media platforms for news diffusion, newspapers are relying on...
Due to the rising importance of social media platforms for news diffusion, newspapers are relying on...
This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media platforms...
This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media platforms...
In this article we investigate the impact of social media readership to the editorial pr...
Abstract: With advanced technology and revolution in smart devices in last decade and the ubiquity o...