Worldwide audiences became interested in COVID-19-related news, as the health emergency generated a sharp increase in information consumption. Drawing on the literature of crisis innovation, this study aims to understand the transformations that have taken place in the Spanish journalistic industry and the innovations implemented during the pandemic. The research questions are: How has COVID-19 fostered innovation in work organisation in the Spanish newsrooms? What other innovations were launched by the Spanish media during the pandemic? The methodology is based on semi-structured interviews conducted with a purposive sample of 20 media practitioners and 20 experts on journalism innovation (academics and journalists) in Spain. Re...
Les situacions de crisis col·lectives, com ara la pandèmia de la covid-19, insten a recuperar un co...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to analyze the changes that occurred in the journalism indu...
Through a comparative analysis of Spanish newspaper coverage of the 1918 flu and COVID-19 pandemics...
Worldwide audiences became interested in COVID-19-related news, as the health emergency generated a...
Academic research on whether and how innovation during crises results in durable changes in practice...
Este artigo pertence ao Special Issue: COVID-19 Global Threat: Information or Panic[Abstract] The pu...
72 pagesThis report explores the untold story of how the COVID crisis has impacted on journalists – ...
This work is based on the mediatisation of society theory, which establishes more attached importanc...
Este artículo se enfoca en las actividades periodísticas en el contexto de la primera ola de COVID-1...
Covid-19 is a phenomenon of enormous magnitude and relevance. Its impact has affected various social...
This work is based on the mediatisation of society theory, which establishes more attached importanc...
Spain and Italy are amongst the European countries where the COVID-19 pandemic has produced its majo...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic altered journalistic practices globally. Recent research has out...
The coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on all spheres of society, including journalism. ...
The COVID-19 has caused not just an unprecedented sanitary crisis but a social crisis, which has aff...
Les situacions de crisis col·lectives, com ara la pandèmia de la covid-19, insten a recuperar un co...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to analyze the changes that occurred in the journalism indu...
Through a comparative analysis of Spanish newspaper coverage of the 1918 flu and COVID-19 pandemics...
Worldwide audiences became interested in COVID-19-related news, as the health emergency generated a...
Academic research on whether and how innovation during crises results in durable changes in practice...
Este artigo pertence ao Special Issue: COVID-19 Global Threat: Information or Panic[Abstract] The pu...
72 pagesThis report explores the untold story of how the COVID crisis has impacted on journalists – ...
This work is based on the mediatisation of society theory, which establishes more attached importanc...
Este artículo se enfoca en las actividades periodísticas en el contexto de la primera ola de COVID-1...
Covid-19 is a phenomenon of enormous magnitude and relevance. Its impact has affected various social...
This work is based on the mediatisation of society theory, which establishes more attached importanc...
Spain and Italy are amongst the European countries where the COVID-19 pandemic has produced its majo...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic altered journalistic practices globally. Recent research has out...
The coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on all spheres of society, including journalism. ...
The COVID-19 has caused not just an unprecedented sanitary crisis but a social crisis, which has aff...
Les situacions de crisis col·lectives, com ara la pandèmia de la covid-19, insten a recuperar un co...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to analyze the changes that occurred in the journalism indu...
Through a comparative analysis of Spanish newspaper coverage of the 1918 flu and COVID-19 pandemics...