Media Audiences| Digital Mediascapes, Institutional Frameworks, and Audience Practices Across Europe

Authors

  • Zrinjka Perusko Centre for Media and Communication Research, Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb
  • Dina Vozab University of Zagreb
  • Antonija Čuvalo University of Zagreb

Keywords:

digital mediascapes, comparative cross-national research, multilevel analysis, media systems, media audiences, cluster analysis, regression analysis

Abstract

This article explores the relationship between the media-use patterns of European audiences and the institutional contexts of digital media systems in a multilevel, cross-national comparative research design. A theoretical model is proposed for describing contemporary digital media systems, applied through cluster analysis to a set of 22 European countries. Four digital media system clusters are identified. Regression analysis shows the influence of macro-level media systems on micro-level audience preferences for different media. The media system clusters are related to data on media use from the nine countries in the “audiences across media” study. The findings strongly support the explanatory power of structural aspects at the macro-institutional level for audience choices in terms of both legacy and Internet-based media.

Author Biographies

Zrinjka Perusko, Centre for Media and Communication Research, Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb

Professor, Department of journalism; Chair, Centre for Media and Communication Research

Dina Vozab, University of Zagreb

Research and teaching assistantCentre for Media and Communication ResearchUniversity of Zagreb

Antonija Čuvalo, University of Zagreb

Research and teaching assistantCentre for Media and Communication ResearchUniversity of Zagreb

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Published

2015-01-30

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