Traditional newspapers have been shown to improve knowledge about politics and other societal issues and to widen the perceived public agenda, but what of their online counterparts and other news sites on the Internet? The consequences of differences in presentation style are addressed. A large survey representative of the Dutch adult population is used to examine how much print newspapers and online news expand the perceived public agenda, both in terms of its extent in general and within politics in particular. Our results show that printed newspapers are more effective than online newspapers in increasing the overall number of perceived topics and the number of political topics, but only if readers are interested and rely on newspapers. ...
Journalists have traditionally focused on a small range of elite sources. Far less attention went to...
How readers consume and recall news presented in online and print versions of two newspapersin the N...
This article assesses online newspapers in Europe from a media evolutionary perspective, ten years a...
j Printed newspapers are known to widen the range of public topics, events and issues their audience...
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This study examines whether readers of the paper and online versions of a national newspaper acquire...
Today, citizens have the possibility to use many different types of news media and participate polit...
The agenda-setting paradigm has demonstrated itself helpful for explaining why the audience pays mor...
The agenda-setting paradigm has demonstrated itself helpful for explaining why the audience pays mor...
The agenda-setting paradigm has demonstrated itself helpful for explaining why the audience pays mor...
What do ongoing changes in the media environment, notably the perceived popularization of news and t...
How readers consume and recall news presented in online and print versions of two newspapers in the ...
Abstract Thanks to the rise of the internet, the press has been able to grow online. The press has s...
This study uses the agenda-setting approach to find the extent to which issues raised by the media ...
This article reports on Flemish college students’ news orientations and their uses of traditional an...
Journalists have traditionally focused on a small range of elite sources. Far less attention went to...
How readers consume and recall news presented in online and print versions of two newspapersin the N...
This article assesses online newspapers in Europe from a media evolutionary perspective, ten years a...
j Printed newspapers are known to widen the range of public topics, events and issues their audience...
The electoral model of democracy holds the ideal of citizens who are well informed about politics, a...
This study examines whether readers of the paper and online versions of a national newspaper acquire...
Today, citizens have the possibility to use many different types of news media and participate polit...
The agenda-setting paradigm has demonstrated itself helpful for explaining why the audience pays mor...
The agenda-setting paradigm has demonstrated itself helpful for explaining why the audience pays mor...
The agenda-setting paradigm has demonstrated itself helpful for explaining why the audience pays mor...
What do ongoing changes in the media environment, notably the perceived popularization of news and t...
How readers consume and recall news presented in online and print versions of two newspapers in the ...
Abstract Thanks to the rise of the internet, the press has been able to grow online. The press has s...
This study uses the agenda-setting approach to find the extent to which issues raised by the media ...
This article reports on Flemish college students’ news orientations and their uses of traditional an...
Journalists have traditionally focused on a small range of elite sources. Far less attention went to...
How readers consume and recall news presented in online and print versions of two newspapersin the N...
This article assesses online newspapers in Europe from a media evolutionary perspective, ten years a...