Internet is generally expected to have one of two effects on traditional news media: It displaces them, or it forces them into distinct market niches. A shared assumption underlying both expectations is that news media displacement, or substitution, is a function of the degree to which news media are functional equivalents. This article explores this assumption from a niche theoretical perspective, using survey data from 2 student samples as illustrative cases. Findings indicate that, for these students, news media substitution does not depend on functional equivalence of media in providing gratifications and gratification opportunities or types of content. Post hoc analyses suggest instead that, for this particular audience, media use depe...
This paper analyzes the impact of news aggregators on the quantity and composition of internet news ...
Background. The question whether old media are driven out of existence by new media has been a long ...
Slides presented to Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association Annual Conf...
Over the last decade, the Internet has become one of the most popular vehicles facilitating a variet...
Abstract This study addresses the contradiction between the theoretical displacement of incumbent me...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the impact of online news use on traditional news ...
Background. The question whether old media are driven out of existence by new media has been a long ...
Background. The question whether old media are driven out of existence by new media has been a long ...
Contains fulltext : 90293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In search of a b...
AbstractIncreasing numbers of people read newspapers online. This study uses argument about reform p...
Patterns of media use in an urban setting are related to media gratification processes, but the rela...
This study measured to what extent consumers used the internet to displace or reinforce the use of o...
Empirical studies have explored the relationship between news gratifications sought and news gratifi...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...
This paper analyzes the impact of news aggregators on the quantity and composition of internet news ...
Background. The question whether old media are driven out of existence by new media has been a long ...
Slides presented to Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association Annual Conf...
Over the last decade, the Internet has become one of the most popular vehicles facilitating a variet...
Abstract This study addresses the contradiction between the theoretical displacement of incumbent me...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the impact of online news use on traditional news ...
Background. The question whether old media are driven out of existence by new media has been a long ...
Background. The question whether old media are driven out of existence by new media has been a long ...
Contains fulltext : 90293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In search of a b...
AbstractIncreasing numbers of people read newspapers online. This study uses argument about reform p...
Patterns of media use in an urban setting are related to media gratification processes, but the rela...
This study measured to what extent consumers used the internet to displace or reinforce the use of o...
Empirical studies have explored the relationship between news gratifications sought and news gratifi...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...
This paper analyzes the impact of news aggregators on the quantity and composition of internet news ...
Background. The question whether old media are driven out of existence by new media has been a long ...
Slides presented to Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association Annual Conf...