What is it about?
This work collates the opinions of European professionals and internet users concerning the changing reality facing the world of journalism following the explosion of digital media. Our research shows the results of analytical surveys conducted between October 2013 and January 2014 among 54 professionals of renowned prestige, and 500 regular users of the digital media in the five most populated countries in the European Union: Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Spain, all states affected
Featured Image
Read the Original
This page is a summary of: The Future of Journalism—Who to Believe?, Journalism Practice, February 2015, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2015.1006932.
You can read the full text:
Resources
The Future of Journalism—Who to Believe?" Different perceptions among European professionals and Internet users
This work collates the opinions of European professionals and internet users concerning the changing reality facing the world of journalism following the explosion of digital media. Our research shows the results of analytical surveys conducted between October 2013 and January 2014 among 54 professionals of renowned prestige, and 500 regular users of the digital media in the five most populated countries in the European Union: Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Spain, all states affected
"The Future of Journalism—Who to Believe?" Different perceptions among European professionals and Internet users
This work collates the opinions of European professionals and internet users concerning the changing reality facing the world of journalism following the explosion of digital media. Our research shows the results of analytical surveys conducted between October 2013 and January 2014 among 54 professionals of renowned prestige, and 500 regular users of the digital media in the five most populated countries in the European Union: Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Spain, all states affected
Contributors
The following have contributed to this page