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Digital News - Paper, Broadcast and more Convergence on the Internet

In: The International Journal on Media Management, Volume 1, No. 1, 1999

Keywords: Media , Convergence
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Text type: journal paper
Language: English
Quality: double-blind reviewed
Authors: Palmer, Jonathan W. ; Eriksen, Lars Bo

Abstract: News provision in digital media is a new field in which news organizations spanning the spectre from radio, TV and print media are currently trying to establish market segments. In competition with emerged Internet-only organizations, these organizations are experimenting and utilizing the digital media. As digital media, universally accessible networked computers are penetrating the work and leisure activities of everyday life, news providing organizations face challenges in understanding how to use the new media. The purpose of this paper is to answer the question: How is digital media shaping news provision?- Is the Internet news industry reflecting the existing news market?- How do newspapers and other news providers establish competitive advantage on the Web?- What is the business model that will best support digital news on the Web?

Citation: Palmer, Jonathan W., Eriksen, Lars Bo(1999): Digital News - Paper, Broadcast and more Convergence on the Internet, in:The International Journal on Media Management, Volume 1, No. 1, 1999, http://www.mediajournal.org/modules/pub/view.php/mediajournal-66, [07/25/2008]
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