Content organization and structural innovations in online journals: the case of “El Mundo” (Spain)
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v10i2.4329Keywords:
Newspapers, Communication media, Digital reading, Digital contents, El MundoAbstract
A comparative analysis is done of the internal structure of newspapers between their two paradigms, print and digital. A qualitative research was developed collating the printed version and the web portal of the Spanish newspaper El Mundo. Significant differences between content structure and presentation are revealed; also, the consolidation of a strong textual convergence is confirmed, revealing the existence of common units of editing and writing for both media.
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