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Anything new on the horizon? A longitudinal study of sourcing practices of Belgian journalists (2003-2018)
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About pseudo quarrels and trustworthiness : a multi-method study of health journalism, sourcing practices and Twitter
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Online and newsworthy : have online sources changed journalism?
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- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
To follow or not to follow? How Belgian health journalists use Twitter to monitor potential sources
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Dirty dancing : health journalists and the pharmaceutical industry : a multi-method study on the impact of pharma PR on magazine health news
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'To follow or not to follow?' The Twitter network of Belgian health journalists
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Towards more balanced news access? A study on the impact of cost-cutting and Web 2.0 on the mediated public sphere
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Civil society organizations at the gates? A gatekeeping study of news making efforts by NGOs and government institutions
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Networking or not working? A comparison of Arab Spring coverage in Belgian newspapers and TV news
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De publieke sfeer in tijden van commercialisering en digitalisering: een multimethodisch longitudinaal onderzoek van het bronnengebruik in de Vlaamse buitenlandberichtgeving
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Increased news access for international NGOs? How Médecins Sans Frontières' press releases built the agenda of Flemish newspapers (1995-2010)
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- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
Networking or not working? A comparison of Arab spring coverage in Belgian newspapers and TV news
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Journalism in times of cost-cutting and Web 2.0: a quantitative content analysis of journalists' sourcing practices in a changing news environment
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Journalistiek in tijden van cost-cutting en web 2.0: een multimethodisch onderzoek van het journalistieke bronnengebruik in een veranderende nieuwsomgeving