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Phil MacGregor
Phil MacGregor
City University of London
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Tracking the online audience: Metric data start a subtle revolution
P MacGregor
Journalism studies 8 (2), 280-298, 2007
3252007
The influence of the internet on European journalism
L Fortunati, M Sarrica, J O'Sullivan, A Balcytiene, H Harro-Loit, ...
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 14 (4), 928-963, 2009
1642009
International news agencies: global eyes that never blink
P MacGregor
Journalism, 35-63, 2013
472013
Mind the gap: Problems of multimedia journalism
P MacGregor
Convergence 9 (3), 8-17, 2003
362003
The early stages of the integration of the internet in EU newsrooms
M Sarrica, L Fortunati, J O'Sullivan, A Balcytiene, P Macgregor, V Nuust, ...
European Journal of Communication 25 (4), 413-422, 2010
312010
A cross-regional comparison of selected European newspaper journalists and their evolving attitudes towards the internet - including a single-country focus on the UK
P MacGregor
Journalism, theory practice and criticism 12 (5), 627-6, 2011
192011
Journalism, public imagination and cultural policy
P MacGregor
International journal of cultural policy 15 (2), 231-244, 2009
192009
Siren songs or path to salvation? Interpreting the visions of Web technology at a UK regional newspaper in crisis, 2006–2011
P MacGregor
Convergence 20 (2), 157-175, 2014
172014
Rational reflections: An illustrative examination of news Web sites in two countries as workers reach towards digitally mediated changes
PM MacGregor
First Monday, 2013
32013
Blame and the messengers: journalists as a puritan prism for cultural policies in Britain
P MacGregor
International Journal of Cultural Policy 17 (2), 244-261, 2011
12011
Internet in EU newsrooms_Research Note THE EARLY STAGES OF THE INTEGRATION OF THE INTERNET IN EU NEWSROOMS
M Sarrica, L Fortunati, J O’Sullivan, A Balcytiene, P Macgregor, V Nuust, ...
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