Abstract

Information plays a crucial role in every society. The media of every society is responsible for transmitting assorted information to a wide range of diverse audiences through multiple channels, including newspapers, magazines, radio, television and of course, the new media (Internet). In a world where the Internet is becoming the fastest growing medium, technologies like computers and smartphones now enable people to access online news sites to read stories and share with others. Printed newspapers, particularly in Nigeria, have managed to thrive over the years, despite projections of its extinction by some communication experts. Using the Mediamorphosis theory as a base, this study takes readers on a journey to understanding the survival strategies employed by older mediums like the printed newspapers to weather the new media storm. Complimentarily, opinions of purposively selected respondents from Zaria, Kaduna state (n=115) were analysed to determine the motives behind their preference of either online or hardcopy papers. Findings supported the view that in many settings still, there will be those who prefer to read the news the old way and that the new media, as at this time, mainly serve as a functional complement and not an outright replacement to traditional newspapers. The study recommends fact-checking, better marketing as strategies to bridge a credibility gap reported by respondents to exist in the use of both mediums.

Highlights

  • In a world where the Internet is becoming the fastest growing medium due to the convergence of computers and other telephony technologies, the mode of accessing news and information is experiencing a significant shift

  • Using the Mediamorphosis theory as a base, this study takes readers on a journey to understanding the survival strategies employed by older mediums like the printed newspapers to weather the new media storm

  • Careful analysis of the retrieved questionnaires indicated that young and mid-aged people within the age range of 25-45 years constitute the significant consumers of online news stories, while those above 45 years of age prefer hardcopy

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Introduction

In a world where the Internet is becoming the fastest growing medium due to the convergence of computers and other telephony technologies, the mode of accessing news and information is experiencing a significant shift. Technological advancements have allowed people easy access to the news on multiple devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, to mention but a few. Stories of the day were written on a tablet and posted on a wall at the end of each senate meeting This record or publication was called Acta Diurna. According to [8], mediamorphosis is "the transformation of communication media, usually brought about by the complex interplay of perceived needs, competitive and political pressures, and social and technological innovation". This term, known as 'digital metamorphosis' is the transformation from oral literature to digital. The theory is aimed at providing a comprehensive framework that charts the evolution and interaction between media forms

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