More diverse, more politically varied: how social media, search engines and aggregators shape news repertoires in the UK
We still have much to learn about how the rise of new, ‘distributed’ forms of news access via search engines, social media, and aggregators are shaping people’s news use. We analyse passive web tracking data from the UK to make a comparison between direct access (primarily determined by self-selecti...
Main Authors: | Fletcher, R, Kalogeropoulos, A, Nielsen, RK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2021
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