B Toff, RK Nielsen - Journal of communication, 2018 - academic.oup.com
A significant minority of people do not follow news regularly, and a growing number rely on distributed discovery (especially social media and search engines) to stay informed. Here …
A Wenzel - International Journal of Communication, 2019 - ijoc.org
Abstract In the United States, media that is politically fragmented, distrusted, or labeled as “fake” has amplified an atmosphere of uncertainty surrounding the current moment of …
Impartial news, or news without a partisan slant or overt point-of-view, is overwhelmingly preferred by news audiences worldwide, yet what such preferences mean remains poorly …
A Schulz - Communication Monographs, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This article presents a secondary analysis of two multi-national cross-sectional surveys conducted in 2015 (11 countries, N= 10,570) and 2017 (4 countries, N= 2165) to examine …
The contemporary media environment represents the greatest challenge ever to journalism's legitimacy. Surveys conducted in different parts of the world highlight a decline in trust in …
These are challenging times for journalists' relationship with their audiences. Attacks against “the media” and the increasing weaponization of social media to harass journalists have …
C Juarez Miro - The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Populist supporters have a complex relationship with journalism (eg, embracing elites' negative rhetoric, yet consuming news profusely). This study explores this relationship. The …
P Parks - Critical Studies in Media Communication, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This critical analysis of US journalism textbooks from 1894 to 2016 shows how texts across decades have (re) constructed a discourse of damage through news values emphasizing …
This study investigates how Americans conceive of journalistic processes and how their conceptions clash with the way journalists construct their profession. We do this by …