The digitalisation and commercialisation of the news mean journalistic practices are changing. Traditionally, readers are not addressed in written news stories. This study documents practices of direct reader address in online news headlines on health topics from three Nordic countries. The study focuses on the linguistic means of constructing the reader and journalist-reader relationship through forms of direct address. For this purpose, we take pragmatic-interactional and discourse-analytical approaches. Building on a discursive view on news values, the paper analyses three practices of addressing readers in headlines, outlines how news values are discursively constructed through these practices, and examines how journalists construct the...
In this chapter, we investigate the impact of recent audience-monitoring tools on the (online) newsp...
In this chapter, we investigate the impact of recent audience-monitoring tools on the (online) newsp...
This article will examine the practice of clickbait journalism, which is increasingly common in news...
This study explores the set of practices that news journalists who are dealing with user-generated c...
In most traditional accounts of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) text and discourse are viewed as b...
How audiences engage with news has not always gotten a lot of attention in academic and industry res...
This study is an examination of the changing role of online journalists as agenda setters and uses a...
This article addresses the question of contact and its importance in journalistic communication from...
The article includes a discussion of two models which describe contemporary communication processes ...
The paper presents a study of naming and referring strategies as they were manifest in crime news re...
“We need to engage more readers online!” Doing ethnography around online news staffers nowadays, thi...
Abstract Thanks to the rise of the internet, the press has been able to grow online. The press has s...
This chapter discusses the long diachrony of English news discourse from seventeenth-century newsboo...
This Chapter looks at popularization through the press focusing on the drafting of the popularizing ...
This paper analyzes journalist-source relations in light of ongoing changes in the media landscape. ...
In this chapter, we investigate the impact of recent audience-monitoring tools on the (online) newsp...
In this chapter, we investigate the impact of recent audience-monitoring tools on the (online) newsp...
This article will examine the practice of clickbait journalism, which is increasingly common in news...
This study explores the set of practices that news journalists who are dealing with user-generated c...
In most traditional accounts of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) text and discourse are viewed as b...
How audiences engage with news has not always gotten a lot of attention in academic and industry res...
This study is an examination of the changing role of online journalists as agenda setters and uses a...
This article addresses the question of contact and its importance in journalistic communication from...
The article includes a discussion of two models which describe contemporary communication processes ...
The paper presents a study of naming and referring strategies as they were manifest in crime news re...
“We need to engage more readers online!” Doing ethnography around online news staffers nowadays, thi...
Abstract Thanks to the rise of the internet, the press has been able to grow online. The press has s...
This chapter discusses the long diachrony of English news discourse from seventeenth-century newsboo...
This Chapter looks at popularization through the press focusing on the drafting of the popularizing ...
This paper analyzes journalist-source relations in light of ongoing changes in the media landscape. ...
In this chapter, we investigate the impact of recent audience-monitoring tools on the (online) newsp...
In this chapter, we investigate the impact of recent audience-monitoring tools on the (online) newsp...
This article will examine the practice of clickbait journalism, which is increasingly common in news...