Online News and the Public

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audience perception analysis
Broadcast Network Evening News
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digital journalism studies
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empirical studies of online news
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Fear Effects
Interactive Computer Service
Interactive Computer Service Provider
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Local Television News Viewing
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media effects research
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news consumption patterns
News Displacement
News Gratifications
News Medium
News Users
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Newspaper Sites
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Offline News
Offline Newspaper
online community formation
Online News
Online News Access
Online News Sites
Online News User
Online Newspapers
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Personal Jurisdiction
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Social Distance Corollary
third-person effect theory
UCLA Internet Report
USA Today
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Web Users

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805848229
  • Weight: 910g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Oct 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume offers unique and timely insights on the state of online news, exploring the issues surrounding this convergence of print and electronic platforms, and the public's response to it. It provides an overview of online newspapers, including current trends and legal issues and covering issues of credibility and perceptions by online news users.

The heart of the book is formed by empirical studies-mostly social surveys-coming out of the media effects and uses traditions. The chapters are grounded in theoretical frameworks and bring much-needed theory to the study of online news. The frameworks guiding these studies include media credibility, the third-person effect, media displacement, and uses and gratifications. The book ends with a section devoted to research on online news postings.

This book is appropriate for scholars, researchers, and students in journalism, mass communication, new media, and related areas, and will be of interest to anyone examining how people use the web as a source for news.

Michael B. Salwen, Bruce Garrison, Paul D. Driscoll