The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent of the Internet. Although the Internet has accelerated this decline, it is unclear whether the,future of the industry is indeed in danger To what extent are the different electronic communications media used in the journalism sector perceived as relevant? To answer this question we carried out a survey of 239 journalists working for 40 of the most-read newspapers in their respective countries. For each outlet, a questionnaire was administered to up to 5 journalists working on the print edition, and to up to 3 journalists working on the online version. The research was conducted in 11 countries between 2005 and 2006.

Insights from journalists on the future of the press / Leopoldina, Fortunati; Sarrica, Mauro. - In: COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0341-2059. - 36:2(2011), pp. 123-146. [10.1515/comm.2011.007]

Insights from journalists on the future of the press

SARRICA, Mauro
2011

Abstract

The decline of the newspaper industry in Europe and the United States began long before the advent of the Internet. Although the Internet has accelerated this decline, it is unclear whether the,future of the industry is indeed in danger To what extent are the different electronic communications media used in the journalism sector perceived as relevant? To answer this question we carried out a survey of 239 journalists working for 40 of the most-read newspapers in their respective countries. For each outlet, a questionnaire was administered to up to 5 journalists working on the print edition, and to up to 3 journalists working on the online version. The research was conducted in 11 countries between 2005 and 2006.
2011
attitudes; domestication; european journalists; future of the press; icts; internet; journalists perspective; journalists' perspective; press; print newspapers; social construction
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Insights from journalists on the future of the press / Leopoldina, Fortunati; Sarrica, Mauro. - In: COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0341-2059. - 36:2(2011), pp. 123-146. [10.1515/comm.2011.007]
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