2008
DOI: 10.1080/14241270802426600
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Mass Media Displacement and Saturation

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“…One argues that the consumption of online news complements that of print and broadcast media [39], [40], [48], [51], [54]. The alternative camp suggests that there is a displacement effect whereby increased consumption of online news decreases time and attention devoted to news in print and broadcast media [17], [20], [22].…”
Section: News Consumption In Digital Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One argues that the consumption of online news complements that of print and broadcast media [39], [40], [48], [51], [54]. The alternative camp suggests that there is a displacement effect whereby increased consumption of online news decreases time and attention devoted to news in print and broadcast media [17], [20], [22].…”
Section: News Consumption In Digital Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Newell et al (2008), in reviewing consumption of media use data for a seven-year period, found an accumulation of media use whereby incumbent media use grew, albeit slowly, while new media use increased rapidly, thus countering the assumption, at least over the short term, that new media cannibalize the usage of incumbent media. The introduction of handheld video reception devices such as iPads has not yet resulted in a decrease in television set-based viewing.…”
Section: Media Displacement Effectsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, there are studies that show old and new media might coexist and complement each other, with an end-result of something other than extinction (Adoni, 1985;Belson, 1961;Coffey & Stipp, 1997;Dimmick, 2003;Newell, Pilotta, & Thomas, 2008).…”
Section: Media Displacement Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the forerunner Lazarsfeld (1940;1948) who questioned the possible end of print media brought by radio, a great volume of similar approaches has been implemented in the field of communication and technology studies. Scholars extend this line of inquiry to emerging ICTs-television, cable television, VCR, computer, and the Internetso that portray the vicissitude of using old and new media technologies (e.g., Dimmick, Chen & Li, 2004;Kayany&Yelsma, 2000;Newell, Pilotta& Thomas, 2008). The latter corresponds to the mechanism of this alteration, surfacing the zero-sum game regarding amount of time invested in various activities based on the ICTs.…”
Section: When Media Displacements Meet Co-present Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%