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The study highlights that the influence of junk news is far less prominent on Twitter (4% of total sources), while the engagement of junk news is higher on Facebook, but the recipients of professional news outnumbered the former
According to an article published on “Digital Journalism”, people that use search engines for online news use more diverse and more balanced sources.
The authors of these paper, published on the Annals of the International Communication Association, conducted a literature review of the studies about media coverage of and media effects related to immigration in Europe
A study based on 50 interviews with Spanish journalists examines how they respond to commercial pressure from newspapers’ advertisers
What are the factors influencing the people's willingness to pay for online news content? Data indicate that other kinds of news consumption matter in this respect
The aim of the paper is “to contextualize media companies top executives remuneration in terms of market reality”