ARTICLE: Women in TV journalism suffer regular harassment
How much and which kinds of harassment do women working in television journalism face – and how do they deal with it? Kaitlin C. Miller and Seth C. Lewis investigated … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
ARTICLE: Women in TV journalism suffer regular harassment
How much and which kinds of harassment do women working in television journalism face – and how do they deal with it? Kaitlin C. Miller and Seth C. Lewis investigated … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalists still prefer traditional audience metrics
American journalists still find page views and social sharing to be the most useful audience metrics. Valerie Belair-Gagnon, Rodrigo Zamith and Avery E. Holton surveyed 520 American newspaper, magazine and … Continued
ARTICLE: Online experiments can indicate audience preferences like field research does
Does an experimental setting affect news audiences’ behaviour? The question is a relevant concern to researchers who consider sending participants to a mock news website as part of their methodology: … Continued
ARTICLE: Migration news underrepresent women
Migrant women are much less visible than migrant men in German news on migration. Fabienne Lind, of University of Vienna, and Christine E. Meltzer, of University of Mainz, discovered the … Continued