Despite its increasing attention for audiences, journalism studies remains an inherently production-focused discipline. Consequently, studying the perspective of audiences tends to automatically start from questions relevant for and benefitting the news industry. In this introduction, we argue for a more radical audience turn that pushes journalism studies forward beyond normative and industry concerns, and starts from the perspective of audiences themselves. We formulate four constructive starting points for advancing the audience turn in journalism: 1) further decentering journalism by also focusing on non-news and employing non-media centric approaches; 2) broadening who counts as audience by including audiences considered commercially u...
Journalists’ increasing focus on news users is often seen as diverting the news agenda away from the...
It has been argued by some that the changes occurring in journalism has led to the audience becoming...
This paper examines the new forms of audience participation in journalism with regard to their possi...
Despite its increasing attention for audiences, journalism studies remains an inherently production-...
Despite its increasing attention for audiences, journalism studies remains an inherently production-...
The initiating point of this dissertation is the omnipresence of news characterising the current com...
This chapter focuses on the main analytical concepts used to study audiences in journalism and how t...
The relationship between journalism and its audience has undergone significant transformations from ...
This entry provides an overview of the relationship between audiences and journalism. Although tradi...
Paying close attention to news users has become fully integrated in professional journalism. Even th...
In order to better understand alternative news media, we need to focus more centrally on the audienc...
In order to better understand alternative news media, we need to focus more centrally on the audienc...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This article contends that not only journalism but also journalism studie...
Spurred by the increasingly central role of audience metrics in the editorial process, a new set of ...
This Handbook charts the growing area of journalism studies, exploring the current state of theory a...
Journalists’ increasing focus on news users is often seen as diverting the news agenda away from the...
It has been argued by some that the changes occurring in journalism has led to the audience becoming...
This paper examines the new forms of audience participation in journalism with regard to their possi...
Despite its increasing attention for audiences, journalism studies remains an inherently production-...
Despite its increasing attention for audiences, journalism studies remains an inherently production-...
The initiating point of this dissertation is the omnipresence of news characterising the current com...
This chapter focuses on the main analytical concepts used to study audiences in journalism and how t...
The relationship between journalism and its audience has undergone significant transformations from ...
This entry provides an overview of the relationship between audiences and journalism. Although tradi...
Paying close attention to news users has become fully integrated in professional journalism. Even th...
In order to better understand alternative news media, we need to focus more centrally on the audienc...
In order to better understand alternative news media, we need to focus more centrally on the audienc...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This article contends that not only journalism but also journalism studie...
Spurred by the increasingly central role of audience metrics in the editorial process, a new set of ...
This Handbook charts the growing area of journalism studies, exploring the current state of theory a...
Journalists’ increasing focus on news users is often seen as diverting the news agenda away from the...
It has been argued by some that the changes occurring in journalism has led to the audience becoming...
This paper examines the new forms of audience participation in journalism with regard to their possi...