Measuring today′s news consumption
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Rosellen Downey, Erika Johnson, and Bailey Brewer, University of Missouri: Through the lens: Visual framing of the Japan tsunami in U.S., British, and Chinese online media
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ShareChina had most visual coverage of Japanese tsunami, focused on humans, not landscape #ISOJ12 #ISOJ
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ShareBlog: Japan tsunami photos highlight human cost, study at #ISOJ12 finds #ISOJ t.co/y7NDdFqh
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Hsiang Iris Chyi, University of Texas at Austin: Are digital natives dropping print newspapers? A national survey of college newspaper advisers
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Share9 out of 10 journalist believed young adults rather online news to print. #ISOJ12
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Share#isoj12 @irischyi Congrats for the top paper award.
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Shareresearch on mobile media is more focused in young people, because researchers believe that they provide a glimpse of the future #isoj12
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SharePrint editions of college student papers reach more users than online. @irischyi #isoj12
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ShareI wonder how the dynamics of the college newspaper market impact use of print vs online #ISOJ12 #ISOJ
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ShareAre digital natives dropping print newspapers? “The problem is bigger and cannot be solved with technology alone.” Prof H.Chyi #ISOJ12
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ShareAs a fac adviser, I’m unsurprised @irischyi found campus papers still dominate Web. But isn’t it a ? of campus setting — not age? #isoj12
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ShareStudy shows “digital natives” prefer print, but in my classes, no one – at all – reads print (journalism majors). #isoj12
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Hsiang Iris Chyi and Angela M. Lee, University of Texas at Austin: Theorizing Online News Consumption: A structural model linking preference, use, and paying intent
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ShareFor news: Preference is not use, and use is not intention to pay. @irischyi #isoj12
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ShareInteresting @angelamlee/@irischyi study: Print use does NOT predict online use. #isoj12
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ShareAre younger people really less interested in news than older? What about FB News Feed? Twitter? Are they considered news sources? #ISOJ12
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Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno, Loyola University (Maryland): Verbal and visual national news framing of Dilma Rousseff and her successful bid as Brazil′s first female president
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Share#isoj12: Brazilian predident @dilmabr is subject on panel about today’s new consumption. Study from @loyolamaryland #isoj
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Shareso after studying three major papers, researcher observed that Dilma was latently portrayed as Lula’s choice and successor. #ISOJ12
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Astrid Gynnild, University of Bergen (Norway) and Paul C. Adams, University of Texas at Austin: Animation, documentary or interactive gaming? Exploring communicative aspects of environmental messaging online
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Share“Where are the humans” re: environmental reportage? Humans are in fact and are still nomadic…they are migrating online #ISOJ12 #ISOJ
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ShareUsing affective clichés is negative in environmental awareness. But penguins are so cute. Koalas too #isoj12
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Share#isoj12 research: Regular”storytelling” on ecological news leads to helplessness, confusion, disappointment. Data, humor, originality works.
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ShareStudy: In environmental messaging, online audiences wanted reliable data, originality and humor — not moralizing. #isoj12
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ShareStudy by Astrid Gynnild shows the potential of gaming to get complex messages to the public. Complementary to data visualization. #isoj12
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Yanjun Zhao, Cameron University: More than shovelware: A call for layered stories for online journalism
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Share3 questions: who is the audience, what are they habits, what can we do to adjust to their habits. #ISOJ12 Zhao
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ShareScreen reading is tiring; readers just scan. They scan in an “F” pattern. #ISOJ12 Zhao
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ShareShovel ware approach to online journalism (copy and paste) assumes users read in same way on both platforms #isoj12
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ShareVery insteresting study on text and layering vs oversholving #isoj12 #journos should pay atte.
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