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Changing Forms of Cross-Media News Use in Western Europe and Beyond

Changing Forms of Cross-Media News Use in Western Europe and Beyond

News production, distribution and consumption are in rapidly changing due to the rise of new media. This book examines how these processes become more and more interrelated through logics of dissemination, sharing and co-production. These changes have the potential to affect the criteria of newsworthiness as well as existing power structures and relations within the fields of journalism and agenda setting. The book discusses changing logics of production, from citizens’ as well as journalists’ perspectives, examines distribution and sharing as a link between but also an intrinsic part of production and consumption, and addresses the changing logics of consumption. Contributors place such changes in a historical perspective and outline challenges and future research agendas.
Verlagsinformationen

Hölig, S; Nielsen, R. K.; Schrøder, K. C. (2016): Changing Forms of Cross-Media News Use in Western Europe and Beyond. In: J. L. Jensen, M. Mortensen, J. Ørmen (eds.), News across Media – the Production and Consumption of News in a Cross-Media Perspective. Routledge, S. 102-122.

Changing Forms of Cross-Media News Use in Western Europe and Beyond

News production, distribution and consumption are in rapidly changing due to the rise of new media. This book examines how these processes become more and more interrelated through logics of dissemination, sharing and co-production. These changes have the potential to affect the criteria of newsworthiness as well as existing power structures and relations within the fields of journalism and agenda setting. The book discusses changing logics of production, from citizens’ as well as journalists’ perspectives, examines distribution and sharing as a link between but also an intrinsic part of production and consumption, and addresses the changing logics of consumption. Contributors place such changes in a historical perspective and outline challenges and future research agendas.
Verlagsinformationen

Hölig, S; Nielsen, R. K.; Schrøder, K. C. (2016): Changing Forms of Cross-Media News Use in Western Europe and Beyond. In: J. L. Jensen, M. Mortensen, J. Ørmen (eds.), News across Media – the Production and Consumption of News in a Cross-Media Perspective. Routledge, S. 102-122.

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