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The purpose of this article is to know the current interactivity options in online newspapers. To do this, we analyze the concept of (structural) interactivity and establish a measuring tool based on some previous methodologies.
María-José Baños-Moreno +2 more
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Paid contents in online Polish daily media
This article concerns paid contents in the Internet services of the Polish daily press. It presents a short genesis of this phenomenon on local media markets, and it also presents an analysis of the online paid national and regional Polish newspapers ...
Jolanta Bogdańska
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Reflections on the future of research curation and research reproducibility [PDF]
In the years since the launch of the World Wide Web in 1993, there have been profoundly transformative changes to the entire concept of publishing—exceeding all the previous combined technical advances of the centuries following the introduction of ...
Baillieul, John +2 more
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Newspaper consumption in the digital age: Measuring multi-channel audience attention and brand popularity [PDF]
This study performs comparative and longitudinal analyses of the domestic and overseas consumption (measured by time-spent-reading and popularity) of UK national newspaper brands across their print editions and online channels (excluding mobile ‘apps ...
Thurman, N.
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The Emergence of Metropolitan News
This article presents a quantitative and comparative content analysis of four Norwegian regional newspapers owned by the Schibsted Media Group. The aim of the analysis is to establish levels of localism in the online and printed editions of the ...
Sjøvaag Helle
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The analysis of semiotic signs appearing on the names of Acehnese online newspapers
This study was carried out to analyze semiotic signs appearing on the names of Acehnese online newspapers. The method used in this research was qualitative by using content analysis, and the technique used for this research was documentation.
Fitria Arafah +3 more
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Front-paging online newspapers
Online newspapers and magazines still find it difficult to let readers discover and just read news. A plethora of stories on the front (home) page, overuse of complex grids, vast navigation lists and advertising immaturity still prevail. This paper deals with the general methodologies, the specific mechanisms and the enabling technologies associated ...
Ioannis Koutsaftikis +2 more
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Are lottery scratchcards a 'hard' form of gambling? [PDF]
This article argues that scratchcards are not an extension of the online U.K. National Lottery but an entirely different form of gambling, with its own implications for future gambling policy.
Griffiths, MD
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Changing Gatekeepers in the New Media Age: An Analysis of Internet Newspapers and Twitter
The study aims to reveal the relationship between the user, who has the role of "secondary gatekeeper" with social media, and online newspapers. Thus, this study provides information about the secondary gatekeeping role by helping us understand the ...
Adem Yılmaz, Elif Hasançebi
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‘Where else is the money? A study of innovation in online business models at newspapers in Britain’s 66 cities’ [PDF]
Much like their counterparts in the United States and elsewhere, British newspaper publishers have seen a sharp decline in revenues from traditional sources—print advertising and copy sales—and many are intensifying efforts to generate new income by ...
Nel, Francois
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