This study focuses on managerial responses to disruption and, specifically, how news executives implemented journalistic practices and processes during the COVID-19 …
The news industry has a focus problem.'Shiny Things Syndrome'–obsessive pursuit of technology in the absence of clear and research-informed strategies–is the diagnosis …
En este artículo efectuamos un análisis crítico de 132 publicaciones recientes sobre la crisis de la prensa escrita. Encontramos que la discusión sobre el fenómeno se ha organizado …
Technological disruptions and increasing competition in the digital mediascape have fundamentally altered the market conditions for news media companies, raising …
JA García-Avilés - The international Encyclopedia of media …, 2020 - researchgate.net
The theory of diffusion of innovations (DOI) is the seminal work of communication scholar and sociologist Everette M. Rogers (1931–2004). The DOI theory did not originate by …
In this paper, we report on an 18-month ethnographic field study inside the newsroom of a popular newspaper in Belgium, chronicling the endeavours of editors and journalists as they …
RK Olsen, PI Furseth - Journalism Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Journalism innovation, according to service innovation theory, is about providing new journalistic services that create value for audiences, society, and the news organisation …
As part of their social function, Public Service Media (PSM) organizations are devoted to innovation. In this context, a number of European PSM outlets have created laboratories …
An important part of journalism is the capacity for continuous development and learning. Today, this mainly concerns technological innovation, and, for newspapers, it means the …