This report presents the findings from an empirical study of news media consumption and its relation to democratic life in French-speaking Belgium. Q methodology was used to build up a typology of news media repertoires, and the democratic activities were captured through a survey questionnaire. The 36 informants were recruited in order to reach a diversity in terms of gender, age, location and education. Four news media repertoires emerged out of the statistical analysis: the ‘traditionalist news viewers’, the ‘new generation quality news readers’, the ‘audiovisual and social media lovers’, and the ‘digital news omnivores’. The report examines the profiles of these repertoires individually, delineates the collective repertoire of French-sp...
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This research project is rooted in our observation of the new duality in the current media landscape...
International audienceThis study provides a large-scale mapping of the French media space using digi...
The transition from low- to high-choice media environments has had far-reaching implications for cit...
This article presents the findings from an empirical study of news media consumption and its relatio...
Digitization has fundamentally transformed both news media industries and markets. Since the emergen...
In this chapter, the authors rely on a review of empirical research to argue that the role news medi...
In today's cross-media news environment it becomes increasingly complex and difficult to get a hold ...
This study explores how news users in Flanders and the Netherlands navigate the increasing supply of...
This article provides an insight into the Belgian alternative media landscape. Ten French-speaking p...
In today’s globalized and multilingual mediascape the practicalities of inter-language translation h...
Although Belgium's broadcasting history can be considered a perfect example of the overall situation...
In this paper we focus on the development of the codebook for a content analysis that is designed to...
Despite several studies showing discrepancies between audience expectations of journalism and journa...
The present study explores gendered representations in Belgian electoral news coverage. Compared to ...
The average Dutch news user can choose from an overwhelming number of sources to find, consume and e...
This research project is rooted in our observation of the new duality in the current media landscape...
International audienceThis study provides a large-scale mapping of the French media space using digi...
The transition from low- to high-choice media environments has had far-reaching implications for cit...