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Titre : Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2013 Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Nic Newman, Editeur scientifique ; David A.L. Levy, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Oxford [United Kingdom] : Reuters Institute for the study of journalism Année de publication : 2013 Importance : 108 p. Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : information numérique mobile Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé :
Extrait de l'introduction par A.L. Levy (p.5) :
"This is the second in what we hope will be an annual series of reports that tracks the transition of the news industry towards an increasingly digital and multi-platform future. This year’s report provides compelling evidence about the growing number of ways of consuming news and, in particular, the speeding up of the mobile and tablet revolution. It also documents the ways in which people are paying for news, the growing number of locations where they access the news, and brings new data about the trust and credibility of different news sources as well as attitudes to partial or impartial news.
But there are many other fascinating insights that have emerged from our unique survey of the news habits within nine countries. We have expanded our focus to include Japan, Brazil, Italy, and Spain – in addition to the five countries (US, UK, France, Germany, and Denmark) that provided the basis of last year’s survey and we’ve asked more questions in all countries on the key issues.
Once again we combined these data with a series of essays, which add depth and context to the findings (…)”
Note de contenu : Contents
Foreword ( David A. L. Levy)
Methodology
Authorship and Research Acknowledgements
Executive Summary and Key Findings (Nic Newman)
Introduction
Section 1: News Consumption and Access
1.1 Frequency of Access and Interest in News
1.2 Segmentation Approaches
1.3 Sources and Access to News
1.4 When and Where do we Access the News?
1.5 Interest in Different Types of News
1.6 The Partiality and Polarisation of News
Section 2: Paying for News
2.1 Newspaper Purchase across Countries
2.2 Paying for Digital News
Section 3: Online News in Detail
3.1 The Growth of Multi-Platform News
3.2 Types of News Accessed Online
3.3 Online News Sources
3.4 The Importance of Brand and the Role of Trust
3.5 Gateways: How Audiences Discover News Online 61
3.6 Participation and Engagement Online
Section 4: Essays
The Uneven Digital Revolution – Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Lagging Behind or Choosing a Different Path? Information
Behaviour in Germany – Uwe Hasebrink and Sascha Hölig
How Live Blogs are Reconfiguring Breaking News – Neil Thurman
The Bottom Line: Do and will Consumers Pay for Digital News?
Robert G. Picard
Smart TVs – the Final Frontier for Interactive News? – Dan Brilot
Demographic Divides: How Different Groups Experience Online
News – Alison Preston
Partiality and Polarisation of News – Paolo Mancini
Postscript and further reading
En ligne : http://www.digitalnewsreport.org/ Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2013 [document électronique] / Nic Newman, Editeur scientifique ; David A.L. Levy, Editeur scientifique . - Oxford (Dept of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, OX26PS, United Kingdom) : Reuters Institute for the study of journalism, 2013 . - 108 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : information numérique mobile Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé :
Extrait de l'introduction par A.L. Levy (p.5) :
"This is the second in what we hope will be an annual series of reports that tracks the transition of the news industry towards an increasingly digital and multi-platform future. This year’s report provides compelling evidence about the growing number of ways of consuming news and, in particular, the speeding up of the mobile and tablet revolution. It also documents the ways in which people are paying for news, the growing number of locations where they access the news, and brings new data about the trust and credibility of different news sources as well as attitudes to partial or impartial news.
But there are many other fascinating insights that have emerged from our unique survey of the news habits within nine countries. We have expanded our focus to include Japan, Brazil, Italy, and Spain – in addition to the five countries (US, UK, France, Germany, and Denmark) that provided the basis of last year’s survey and we’ve asked more questions in all countries on the key issues.
Once again we combined these data with a series of essays, which add depth and context to the findings (…)”
Note de contenu : Contents
Foreword ( David A. L. Levy)
Methodology
Authorship and Research Acknowledgements
Executive Summary and Key Findings (Nic Newman)
Introduction
Section 1: News Consumption and Access
1.1 Frequency of Access and Interest in News
1.2 Segmentation Approaches
1.3 Sources and Access to News
1.4 When and Where do we Access the News?
1.5 Interest in Different Types of News
1.6 The Partiality and Polarisation of News
Section 2: Paying for News
2.1 Newspaper Purchase across Countries
2.2 Paying for Digital News
Section 3: Online News in Detail
3.1 The Growth of Multi-Platform News
3.2 Types of News Accessed Online
3.3 Online News Sources
3.4 The Importance of Brand and the Role of Trust
3.5 Gateways: How Audiences Discover News Online 61
3.6 Participation and Engagement Online
Section 4: Essays
The Uneven Digital Revolution – Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Lagging Behind or Choosing a Different Path? Information
Behaviour in Germany – Uwe Hasebrink and Sascha Hölig
How Live Blogs are Reconfiguring Breaking News – Neil Thurman
The Bottom Line: Do and will Consumers Pay for Digital News?
Robert G. Picard
Smart TVs – the Final Frontier for Interactive News? – Dan Brilot
Demographic Divides: How Different Groups Experience Online
News – Alison Preston
Partiality and Polarisation of News – Paolo Mancini
Postscript and further reading
En ligne : http://www.digitalnewsreport.org/
Titre : Reuters Institute digital news report 2018 Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Nic Newman, Editeur scientifique ; David A.L. Levy, Editeur scientifique ; Richard Fletcher, Editeur scientifique ; Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Editeur scientifique ; Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Oxford [United Kingdom] : Reuters Institute for the study of journalism Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 144 p ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-907384-48-6 Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : information numérique mobile médias sociaux droit de l'information désinformation vod tvod journalisme Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Note de contenu : "The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism has published on 14 June 2018 its seventh annual edition of the Digital News Report. The report focuses on the issues of trust and misinformation, new online business models, the impact of changing Facebook algorithms and the rise of new platforms and messaging apps.
This year's report reveals new insights about digital news consumption based on a YouGov survey of over 74,000 online news consumers in 37 countries including the US and UK, along with additional qualitative research, which together make it the most comprehensive ongoing comparative study of news consumption in the world. Europe remains a key focus with 25 countries including Bulgaria for the first time, but the report also covers six markets in Asia along with four Latin American countries and the United States and Canada.
The 2018 edition has been released thanks to partnerships with, inter alia, the British Ofcom, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland and the Dutch Commissariaat voor de Media."
Source : https://www.epra.org/news_items/digital-news-report-2018-there-is-hope-for-the-news-industry (consulté le 4/9/2018)En ligne : http://media.digitalnewsreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/digital-news-repor [...] Reuters Institute digital news report 2018 [document électronique] / Nic Newman, Editeur scientifique ; David A.L. Levy, Editeur scientifique ; Richard Fletcher, Editeur scientifique ; Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Editeur scientifique ; Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Editeur scientifique . - Oxford (Dept of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, OX26PS, United Kingdom) : Reuters Institute for the study of journalism, 2018 . - 144 p.
ISBN : 978-1-907384-48-6
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : information numérique mobile médias sociaux droit de l'information désinformation vod tvod journalisme Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Note de contenu : "The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism has published on 14 June 2018 its seventh annual edition of the Digital News Report. The report focuses on the issues of trust and misinformation, new online business models, the impact of changing Facebook algorithms and the rise of new platforms and messaging apps.
This year's report reveals new insights about digital news consumption based on a YouGov survey of over 74,000 online news consumers in 37 countries including the US and UK, along with additional qualitative research, which together make it the most comprehensive ongoing comparative study of news consumption in the world. Europe remains a key focus with 25 countries including Bulgaria for the first time, but the report also covers six markets in Asia along with four Latin American countries and the United States and Canada.
The 2018 edition has been released thanks to partnerships with, inter alia, the British Ofcom, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland and the Dutch Commissariaat voor de Media."
Source : https://www.epra.org/news_items/digital-news-report-2018-there-is-hope-for-the-news-industry (consulté le 4/9/2018)En ligne : http://media.digitalnewsreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/digital-news-repor [...]