This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working in print journalism in 10 other European countries, to assess role perceptions and beliefs in relation to the internet. The continental Europeans were grouped into north and south, and the UK set was independently compared with each. In all, 270 journalists across 44 newspapers in Europe gave scaled reactions to a questionnaire about their role conceptions, the internet, and the future. It appears the sampled UK journalists, despite some historical conceptions about the distinctively separate evolution of their press, conform strikingly with their European counterparts but in a specific and patterned way: the UK journalists align with their co...
The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent o...
The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent o...
This research examines the practices and beliefs of journalists at three news Web sites as they inte...
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...
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 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...
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. We c...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
Contains fulltext : 76863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Journalists diff...
The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent o...
The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent o...
This research examines the practices and beliefs of journalists at three news Web sites as they inte...
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...
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 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...
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. We c...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
Contains fulltext : 76863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Journalists diff...
The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent o...
The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent o...
This research examines the practices and beliefs of journalists at three news Web sites as they inte...