Doyle, Gillian and Schlesinger, Philip and Champion, Katherine (2017). Media content in a multi-platform context, 2013-2015. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-851931
This project considers aspects of transformations taking place in the media industry as a result of digital convergence and growth of the internet. The study ran from July 2012 to 2015 and was led by PI Professor Gillian Doyle with a team comprising Co-I Professor Philip Schlesinger and RA Dr Katherine Champion at CCPR, University of Glasgow. It set out to analyse the recent migration of media businesses towards diversified digital distribution and multi-platform growth strategies and the impact this has had on economic efficiency, the organisation of production, and on the nature and diversity of content. What challenges are faced by public policy?
Using key a multiple case study approach, the investigation covered the following:
economic opportunities and advantages created by multi-platform expansion
the role of convergent digital technologies and the internet in encouraging such strategies
the impact of multi-platform on production of media content and on diversity and pluralism
implications for public policy and regulation.
Data description (abstract)
Dataset resulting from media content analysis on how the adoption of a multi-platform outlook is affecting the diversity of content output in the UK. A comparison was made how the composition of media output has changed over time during the period 2013-2015, and how strategies have moved towards multi-platform delivery. Data for content analysis was collected from eleven case study media organisations across the newspaper and magazine publishing and broadcasting sectors. Media platforms include print, online and mobile. Data were gathered from publicly available online websites, broadcasting schedules, newspaper and magazine printed and digital editions.
Coding and analysis was carried out of a sample of content outputs for selected case studies in the broadcasting, newspaper and magazine sectors in spring 2013, 2014 and 2015. The resulting dataset provides a basis for preliminary comparative analysis, across organisations, sectors of the media and time, of how the composition of media content outputs has changed while suppliers of media have migrated towards multi-platform delivery.
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Sponsors: | ESRC | ||||||||||||
Grant reference: | ES/J011606/1 | ||||||||||||
Topic classification: | Media, communication and language | ||||||||||||
Keywords: | content analysis, mass media, newspapers, magazines, broadcasting, internet | ||||||||||||
Project title: | Multi-platform media and the digital challenge: Strategy, distribution and policy | ||||||||||||
Alternative title: | Multi-platform media and the digital challenge: strategy, distribution and policy | ||||||||||||
Grant holders: | Gillian Doyle, Philip Schlesinger | ||||||||||||
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Date published: | 20 Nov 2017 13:47 | ||||||||||||
Last modified: | 20 Nov 2017 13:48 | ||||||||||||