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- 2013010262 contributor B12717163.
- 2013010262 contributor B12717164.
- 2013010262 date "2013".
- 2013010262 description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-300) and index.".
- 2013010262 description "When supply and demand do not meet -- How the content preferences of journalists and consumers diverge: the gap in the United States, Western Europe, and Latin America -- The difference that politics makes: the gap during a presidential election and a national government crisis -- New wine in old bottles: how storytelling matters in the gap between the supply and demand of online news -- Reading what's interesting, sharing what's bizarre or useful, and discussing what's controversial: gaps in various forms of interaction with online news -- The meaning of the gap for media and democracy.".
- 2013010262 extent "xii, 302 pages ;".
- 2013010262 identifier "9780262019835 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2013010262 issued "2013".
- 2013010262 language "eng".
- 2013010262 subject "070.4 23".
- 2013010262 subject "News audiences.".
- 2013010262 subject "Online journalism Political aspects.".
- 2013010262 subject "Online journalism Social aspects.".
- 2013010262 subject "Online journalism.".
- 2013010262 subject "PN4784.O62 B63 2013".
- 2013010262 tableOfContents "When supply and demand do not meet -- How the content preferences of journalists and consumers diverge: the gap in the United States, Western Europe, and Latin America -- The difference that politics makes: the gap during a presidential election and a national government crisis -- New wine in old bottles: how storytelling matters in the gap between the supply and demand of online news -- Reading what's interesting, sharing what's bizarre or useful, and discussing what's controversial: gaps in various forms of interaction with online news -- The meaning of the gap for media and democracy.".
- 2013010262 title "The news gap : when the information preferences of the media and the public diverge / by Pablo Javier Boczkowski and Eugenia Mitchelstein.".
- 2013010262 type "text".