The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent of the Internet. Although the Internet has accelerated this decline, it is unclear whether the,future of the industry is indeed in danger To what extent are the different electronic communications media used in the journalism sector perceived as relevant? To answer this question we carried out a survey of 239 journalists working for 40 of the most-read newspapers in their respective countries. For each outlet, a questionnaire was administered to up to 5 journalists working on the print edition, and to up to 3 journalists working on the online version. The research was conducted in 11 countries between 2005 and 2006
The future of newspapers is hotly contested. Pessimistic pundits predict their imminent demise while...
This essay examines the debate surrounding the potentialimpact of new technologies on traditional ne...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent o...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
The changes that have occurred in the first decade of this century have dramatically shook the media...
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 purpose of this study was to determine the effects that the World Wide Web (Web) is having on ne...
The paper Newspapers and Internet deals with the huge difference that technology has created in th...
The technological development has led to the emergence of modern means of communication, such as ele...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
This essay examines the debate surrounding the potentialimpact of new technologies on traditional ne...
The future of newspapers is hotly contested. Pessimistic pundits predict their imminent demise while...
This essay examines the debate surrounding the potentialimpact of new technologies on traditional ne...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent o...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
The changes that have occurred in the first decade of this century have dramatically shook the media...
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 purpose of this study was to determine the effects that the World Wide Web (Web) is having on ne...
The paper Newspapers and Internet deals with the huge difference that technology has created in th...
The technological development has led to the emergence of modern means of communication, such as ele...
This study investigates how European journalists evaluate the changes that have occurred in their pr...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
This essay examines the debate surrounding the potentialimpact of new technologies on traditional ne...
The future of newspapers is hotly contested. Pessimistic pundits predict their imminent demise while...
This essay examines the debate surrounding the potentialimpact of new technologies on traditional ne...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...