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Digital Journalism, 2013
While media scholars tend to take “media use” as an indicator of popularity or diffusion, media use alone does not fully capture the complexity of online news consumption. For instance, given free online news offerings in most cases, consumers do not always use what they prefer, and most are not willing to pay for what they use.
Hsiang Iris Chyi, Angela M. Lee
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While media scholars tend to take “media use” as an indicator of popularity or diffusion, media use alone does not fully capture the complexity of online news consumption. For instance, given free online news offerings in most cases, consumers do not always use what they prefer, and most are not willing to pay for what they use.
Hsiang Iris Chyi, Angela M. Lee
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Counterweight: Diversifying News Consumption
Adjunct Publication of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2020The bias of news articles can strongly affect the opinions and behaviors of readers, especially if they do not consume sets of articles that represent diverse political perspectives. To mitigate media bias and diversify news consumption, we developed Counterweight---a browser extension that presents different perspectives by recommending articles ...
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News Engagement Versus News Consumption
Electronic News, 2015Does internet use promote participation in online civic action beyond what would be expected based on certain user attributes? To tackle the question, this study analyzed data from an online news survey conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project in 2010.
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2014
The online shift in news has changed the way people consume their news. Limited production of print and broadcast news meant consumers had few choices for their news sources, but the Internet has replaced that scarcity with a seemingly limitless set of options. The chapter will frame how citizens used to consume news with how consumption happens now. A
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The online shift in news has changed the way people consume their news. Limited production of print and broadcast news meant consumers had few choices for their news sources, but the Internet has replaced that scarcity with a seemingly limitless set of options. The chapter will frame how citizens used to consume news with how consumption happens now. A
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Impression-Motivated News Consumption
Journal of Media Psychology, 2019Abstract. Social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook are increasingly used as sources of news. The present research aimed to investigate whether this new media context affects the way in which readers process news articles and form their opinions on current debates.
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News Consumption and the New Electronic Media
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 2006Recently, the print and television news media have begun to question the future of their industries. From newspaper executives at the New York Times who have asked whether there will be a print version of their paper in ten years, to television news executives who openly speculate on whether there will be network nightly news, the stated cause for ...
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Digital Journalism, 2017
Online news video is becoming increasingly prominent in the websites of news organizations and social media platforms. Given that we have limited knowledge on online news video use, this study examines the consumption of online news video in six countries (Denmark, France, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom and United States), as well as how online video ...
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Online news video is becoming increasingly prominent in the websites of news organizations and social media platforms. Given that we have limited knowledge on online news video use, this study examines the consumption of online news video in six countries (Denmark, France, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom and United States), as well as how online video ...
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