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This study explores the processes of, motivations for, and market consequences of bilingual journalism in Spain, and considers this phenomenon in the context of linguistics, identity, and theorizing about nationhood. Based on newsroom... more
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      JournalismMulti- & Bilingualism & BiliteracyIdentity (Culture)Professional Identity
This study explored a special dimension of the War on Terror framing process through interviews with journalists at USA Today. We tested the presumption that, because frames are organizing principles whose manifestations extend beyond the... more
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The War on Terror was the label assigned by the Bush administration to the national security policy, launched in response to the attacks of 9/11. The cultural construction and political rationale supporting this slogan represent a... more
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      JournalismGovernmentWar StudiesMedia Framing
The low readability of news has often been attributed to production and format features, such as deadline pressures and news story organizational features. This study, however, puts the blame elsewhere. News stories written by nine... more
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      EthicsJournalismProfessional roles of journalistsReadability
A survey of students at two universities found that young adults expect that five years from now they will get less of their news and information from social networking sites and more from older media, including print newspapers.
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      Social NetworkingYoung AdulthoodSocial MediaOnline Journalism
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      JournalismCitizen JournalismOnline Journalism
Analysis of newspaper market research data found that the newspaper’s print edition reaches far more local readers than does its online counterpart across each of the 68 metro dailies examined.
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      NewspapersNewspapers and online journalism
As blogs have become a fixture in today’s media environment, growing in number and influence in political communication and (mass) media discourse, research on the subject has proliferated, often emphasizing the high-profile conflicts and... more
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      BlogsPublic Relations & Social MediaInternet psychology
This study seeks to understand how community newspaper editors negotiate the professional complexities posed by citizen journalism—a phenomenon that, even in the abstract, would appear to undermine their gatekeeping control over content.... more
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      JournalismUser-Generated ContentNewspapers and online journalismParticipatory Journalism
This study examines how mainstream journalists who microblog negotiate their professionalnorms and practices in a new media format that directly challenges them. Through a content analysis of more than 22,000 of their tweets (postings) on... more
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      CommunicationMedia StudiesJournalismBlogs
This study examines how mainstream journalists who microblog negotiate their professional norms and practices in a new media format that directly challenges them. Through a content analysis of more than 22,000 of their tweets (postings)... more
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      JournalismUser-Generated ContentContent AnalysisSocial Media
This study explored the War on Terror framing process through interviews with journalists at USA Today, testing the presumption that, because frames are organizing principles whose manifestations extend beyond the level of content alone,... more
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      Media SociologyJournalismMedia FramingWar on Terror
This study explores U.S. newspapers’ online readership in the local market by comparing (1) “hybrid” readers who access both the print and online versions and (2) online-only readers. Survey data gathered from twenty-eight newspaper sites... more
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      JournalismMedia EconomicsOnline JournalismNewspapers
This study compares the effects of consuming news preference online or offline on political participation. It also examines the variation in these effects between young and older adults. Given that young adults are disproportionately more... more
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      JournalismPolitical ParticipationMedia effectsPolitics
A fundamental tenet of journalism is that news articles are based on facts, not assumptions or evaluations. A content analysis of recent deceptive news articles found that they contain a lower proportion of report statements (facts) and a... more
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      Media SociologyJournalismProfessionalismDeception / Lying (Deception Lying)
Much has been written about journalism’s crisis of authority in an age of do-it-yourself media. Yet, questions remain about how best to conceptualize the tension between professional control and open participation, in order to research it... more
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      SociologyMedia SociologyJournalismParticipatory Media
Amid the digital disruption for journalism, the U.S.-based Knight Foundation has made a highly publicized effort to shape the nature of news innovation. This growing influence raises questions about what it’s trying to accomplish, for... more
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      JournalismNonprofit StudiesParticipatory MediaProfessionalism
At a time when news organizations are struggling to grab the attention of audiences in a media-saturated environment, social networking sites (SNS) have created novel opportunities for journalists to connect with followers online—raising... more
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      JournalismSocial NetworkingHumorSocial Media
This paper examines the intersection of journalism and open-source software, in the context of the ongoing tension between professional control and open participation in digital media. Through interviews with key winners of the Knight... more
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      JournalismInnovation statisticsDigital MediaOpen Source Software
The digitization of media has undermined much of the social authority and economic viability on which U.S. journalism relied during the 20th century. This disruption has also opened a central tension for the profession: how to reconcile... more
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      Information TechnologyNew MediaJournalismNonprofit Studies