February 8, 2021 •
Media and Politics, Recent, Research •
by EJO
EJO examines the European media’s reaction to Biden’s presidency and the themes that defined coverage of his inauguration. ...
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February 1, 2021 •
Media Economics, Newsroom Management, Recent, Specialist Journalism •
by Allynn McInerney
Allynn McInerney summarises a new study by Columbia University academics of global initiatives created to ‘rescue journalism’. ...
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November 2, 2020 •
Media and Politics, Recent •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Professor Stephan Russ-Mohl, questions whether Trump is likely to win and explores the attention economics, the spiral of silence, and fan culture in the US elections....
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October 29, 2020 •
Recent, Specialist Journalism •
by Scott Brennen & Felix Simon
Communication scholars explore how best to cover research after New York Times article on Trump and misinformation...
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January 21, 2013 •
Specialist Journalism •
by Michael Wise
A new study by journalism researchers Scott Maier and Staci Tucker shows that online and print readers in two large American cities receive a strikingly different news mix from their regional papers. According to the researchers, the...
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December 7, 2012 •
Media Economics •
by Piero Macri
In September this year online subscribers to the Financial Times exceeded 300,000 (313,000 to be precise) for the first time, recording a growth of 17 percent since the beginning of the year.Considering that the total paying readership...
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August 16, 2010 •
Ethics and Quality, Media and Politics •
by Kate Nacy
New research tracks coverage of gay marriage debate. Are you for “family values” or “human equality”? Not that you actually have to choose one over the other, despite the prevalent belief that the two are mutually...
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