This study compares the morphology and content formats of the traditional newspapers and their web sites in three different countries (United States, France and South Korea). It explores how the online environment changes content format from the traditional newspaper format. By focusing on the diversity of market environments within a common framework, this research proposes different types of analysis to illustrate today’s newspaper in a continually changing environment. Chapter 2 focuses on the observation of the environments of the three countries, which influence the traditional and online newspaper sectors. The thesis highlights that, despite the difference in the newspaper industry in the three countries, the traditional model of jour...
Newspapers have undergone big changes with the progress of Internet and the newspapers establishment...
Newspapers have undergone big changes with the progress of Internet and the newspapers establishment...
This paper argues for not studying the Web as one, homogeneous medium, but instead as a meta-medium ...
This study compares the morphology and content formats of the traditional newspapers and their web s...
Cette thèse se veut une étude comparative des médias dans trois différents pays (les États-Unis, la ...
Media organizations throughout the Western world struggle to adjust their practices to rapidly chang...
The Internet provides the opportunity to develop a new way to present journalism, but many scholars ...
The Internet provides the opportunity to develop a new way to present journalism, but many scholars ...
This article assesses online newspapers in Europe from a media evolutionary perspective, ten years a...
This article assesses online newspapers in Europe from a media evolutionary perspective, ten years a...
The object of this research is the practice of quality news on internet-native news outlets. It aime...
International audienceThe appearance of the first newspaper websites fifteen years ago gradually cal...
International audienceThe appearance of the first newspaper websites fifteen years ago gradually cal...
International audienceThe appearance of the first newspaper websites fifteen years ago gradually cal...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
Newspapers have undergone big changes with the progress of Internet and the newspapers establishment...
Newspapers have undergone big changes with the progress of Internet and the newspapers establishment...
This paper argues for not studying the Web as one, homogeneous medium, but instead as a meta-medium ...
This study compares the morphology and content formats of the traditional newspapers and their web s...
Cette thèse se veut une étude comparative des médias dans trois différents pays (les États-Unis, la ...
Media organizations throughout the Western world struggle to adjust their practices to rapidly chang...
The Internet provides the opportunity to develop a new way to present journalism, but many scholars ...
The Internet provides the opportunity to develop a new way to present journalism, but many scholars ...
This article assesses online newspapers in Europe from a media evolutionary perspective, ten years a...
This article assesses online newspapers in Europe from a media evolutionary perspective, ten years a...
The object of this research is the practice of quality news on internet-native news outlets. It aime...
International audienceThe appearance of the first newspaper websites fifteen years ago gradually cal...
International audienceThe appearance of the first newspaper websites fifteen years ago gradually cal...
International audienceThe appearance of the first newspaper websites fifteen years ago gradually cal...
This work explores the ways the Internet has changed the way journalists and the companies they work...
Newspapers have undergone big changes with the progress of Internet and the newspapers establishment...
Newspapers have undergone big changes with the progress of Internet and the newspapers establishment...
This paper argues for not studying the Web as one, homogeneous medium, but instead as a meta-medium ...