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This study performs comparative and longitudinal analyses of the domestic and overseas consumption (measured by time-spent-reading and popularity) of UK national newspaper brands across their print editions and online channels (excluding mobile 'apps'). The study estimates that, in 2011, a...
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In February 2016, BBC Three became the first television channel in the world to close its linear broadcasting operation and instead prioritise offering its programming on-demand, via the internet. Two Danish channels – both also youth-focused – followed in January 2020 for the same reason:...
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In May 2018, hundreds of websites located outside the European Union (EU), including USAToday.com, became completely or partially unavailable to EU citizens as a number of publishers decided to comply with an EU data protection regulation (GDPR) by blocking access. Several of the sites that...
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Contemporary corporate discourse asserts that viewers have a high degree of control over what they watch on video-on-demand (VOD) platforms, echoing early academic assumptions about online users’ autonomy. Such beliefs are now being interrogated, an endeavour this study continues by analysing...
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