Webbens vägar : Om webbjournalistikens etablering och utveckling vid tre svenska regionala och lokala dagstidningar 1995-2013
Author
Summary, in English
In this dissertion in Media History I study the history and development of online
journalism in three Swedish local and regional newspapers: Helsingborgs Dagblad,
Sydöstran and Ystads Allehanda. The starting point is historical: I have tried to
anchor the three newspapers' decision to start their online newspapers in their own
history and surrounding society. By following the three newspapers' work with the
Web from the first attempts to today's eleborated online newspapers, I try to give a
concrete picture of a development that does not follow a straight track. Rather I
underscore how the management and online journalists instead make different
attempts to try to find new solutions to the problems in this new journalistic field.
Through my empirical studies (interviews and observations in the newsrooms)
and a review of the research literature, I study how the general features of web
journalism work concretely in a local context. This includes examining the news’
fast – and slow – cycles, how the form of web pages remediates other media, in
what ways online journalism forms a semi-dependent subfield in the journalistic
field, what an online journalist really does in his/her job, the introduction of a
paywall in one of the online newspapers, and how the three newspapers' web
journalism relate to the surrounding digital media ecosystem in the form of social
media.
journalism in three Swedish local and regional newspapers: Helsingborgs Dagblad,
Sydöstran and Ystads Allehanda. The starting point is historical: I have tried to
anchor the three newspapers' decision to start their online newspapers in their own
history and surrounding society. By following the three newspapers' work with the
Web from the first attempts to today's eleborated online newspapers, I try to give a
concrete picture of a development that does not follow a straight track. Rather I
underscore how the management and online journalists instead make different
attempts to try to find new solutions to the problems in this new journalistic field.
Through my empirical studies (interviews and observations in the newsrooms)
and a review of the research literature, I study how the general features of web
journalism work concretely in a local context. This includes examining the news’
fast – and slow – cycles, how the form of web pages remediates other media, in
what ways online journalism forms a semi-dependent subfield in the journalistic
field, what an online journalist really does in his/her job, the introduction of a
paywall in one of the online newspapers, and how the three newspapers' web
journalism relate to the surrounding digital media ecosystem in the form of social
media.
Publishing year
2013
Language
Swedish
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Lund University
Topic
- Media and Communications
Keywords
- Internet
- web
- media
- online journalism
- local news
- media history
- social media
- paywall
Status
Published
Supervisor
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 978-91-7473-527-7
Defence date
31 May 2013
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
Hörsalen, Språk- och litteraturcentrum, Helgonabacken 12, Lund
Opponent
- Gunnar Nygren (Professor)