Online Threat, But Television is Still Dominant A comparative study of 11 nations’ news consumption
As news media change, so media news consumption changes with them. This paper, part of a larger international research project involving 11 countries in four continents (Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia), is focused on news consumption. As the range of media outlets has increased dramatically in recent years, this paper asks which news sources are people regularly watching, listening to or reading to understand what is happening in the world. Moreover, the paper tries to detect whether television news remains at the top of the news hierarchy, seeking to identify differences in news consumption in different countries with different media cultures and, consequently, different media behaviour, as well as to reveal differences in news media uses between older and younger generations.
Item Type | Article |
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Departments, Centres and Research Units |
Media and Communications Media and Communications > Goldsmiths Media Research Centre |
Date Deposited | 19 Oct 2015 12:28 |
Last Modified | 27 Feb 2019 12:07 |