Journal of Culture-Communication Studies
Providing a Pattern for the Convergence of Social Networks and News Agencies in the Information Cycle

Omid Ali Masoudi; gholamhousin eslamifard

Volume 22, Issue 55 , November 2021, , Pages 123-152

https://doi.org/10.22083/jccs.2020.195929.2882

Abstract
  The issue of present study is to present a model for the role of social networks in informational cycle of news agencies, with emphasis on Irna and France-Presse news agencies. This research was conducted using Delphi's deep interviewing method. The research population was journalists that among them, ...  Read More

The Future of Media Consumption: A Delphi Case Study

hasan khojasteh; melika bordbar; SEYED VAHID AGHILI

Volume 19, Issue 43 , December 2018, , Pages 83-106

https://doi.org/10.22083/jccs.2018.142894.2524

Abstract
  Today, the use of media around the world is very high and with the advent of technology, more opportunities have been created for audiences around the world in different situations, places, and with different behaviors. This opportunity has expanded the media sphere and has changed the means in which ...  Read More

Media Convergence (The Relationship Between on-line Content Creation and Type of TV Viewing)

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Volume 13, Issue 20 , February 2013, , Pages 143-168

Abstract
  Rising of new media has developed a new era of media convergence. According to the “convergence culture”, new media is participatory media that users are content creator and participant. It seems change the culture of media consumption. The new type of TV use has created new TV audience that ...  Read More