In today's cross-media news environment it becomes increasingly complex and difficult to get a hold of people's news consumption repertoires. An abundance of information, cast in different formats, is constantly disseminated through a myriad of channels. This apparent ubiquity and pervasiveness entails a major challenge for audience researchers to fully grasp emerging differences in people's means to keep in touch with current affairs. In an attempt to address this issue, we adopt an audience perspective, inquiring why people consider their media consumption worthwhile according to their sense of their information needs, seen through the lens of everyday life circumstances and the opportunities and constraints these offer. In this paper, we...
This paper tackles theoretical and methodological issues of a comparative research in three countrie...
This study explores how news users in Flanders and the Netherlands navigate the increasing supply of...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
In today's cross-media news environment it becomes increasingly complex and difficult to get a hold ...
In the last couple of decades there has been an unprecedented explosion of news media platforms and ...
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and increased o...
Digitization has fundamentally transformed both news media industries and markets. Since the emergen...
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and increased o...
This paper tests Q methodology as an innovative approach to the mixing of methods in audience resear...
The average Dutch news user can choose from an overwhelming number of sources to find, consume and e...
In this article we argue for the relevance of the internet in the convergence of news consumption in...
The initiating point of this dissertation is the omnipresence of news characterising the current com...
The supply of news is larger than ever, both due to economic developments in the media markets (e.g....
Today's news media environment is becoming increasingly pervasive and ubiquitous. As such, it become...
As the news landscape changes, for many users the nature of news itself is changing as well. Insight...
This paper tackles theoretical and methodological issues of a comparative research in three countrie...
This study explores how news users in Flanders and the Netherlands navigate the increasing supply of...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
In today's cross-media news environment it becomes increasingly complex and difficult to get a hold ...
In the last couple of decades there has been an unprecedented explosion of news media platforms and ...
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and increased o...
Digitization has fundamentally transformed both news media industries and markets. Since the emergen...
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and increased o...
This paper tests Q methodology as an innovative approach to the mixing of methods in audience resear...
The average Dutch news user can choose from an overwhelming number of sources to find, consume and e...
In this article we argue for the relevance of the internet in the convergence of news consumption in...
The initiating point of this dissertation is the omnipresence of news characterising the current com...
The supply of news is larger than ever, both due to economic developments in the media markets (e.g....
Today's news media environment is becoming increasingly pervasive and ubiquitous. As such, it become...
As the news landscape changes, for many users the nature of news itself is changing as well. Insight...
This paper tackles theoretical and methodological issues of a comparative research in three countrie...
This study explores how news users in Flanders and the Netherlands navigate the increasing supply of...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...