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The use of mobile value-added service on effects of news production in Kaohsiung journalists.

ABSTRACT
Taiwan privatized the industry of celluar phone in 1998. The number of cellular phones has increased promply ever since. The cellphone density in Taiwan is ranked number one in the world in 2003. As competition increases, telecommunications companies are eager to attract new users by the value-added services like short messages and web-browsing.
In the early phase of mobile development in Taiwan, journalists were the main category of heavy users. In the past two years, more creative services with strong promotions have been lauched by telcos, notably the value-added services. This study surveys how journalists in Kaohsiung, a municipal city in southern Taiwan, adopts these new mobile services and functions in improving news coverage, and whether these functions serve as useful assistant tool in reporting.
Disseminated to all kins of media reporters in Kaohsiung, this survey finds that more than 50 per cent of sample journalists use value-added services, notably the short message function. Less than 20 per cent of participants use other functions, such as personal information management (PIM), web-browsing through cell phone, image transmission and ¡¥living database¡¦. It suggests that there is potential for further promotion of using the value-added services by phone. A factor analysis suggests that there are eight factors affecting journalists¡¦ technology adoption: time efficiency, dependence, a sense of safety, cost of bearing, function and cellphone brand, interference to work, and helpness to work. A further correlation analysis suggests that the previous six factors are positively correlated with the journalistic covering and editing benefit.
Still, this study also suggests that some respondents do not use the value-added servives simply because they feel that basic voice mail function suffices in their work. But 90 per cent of them show strong intention to use it if mobile phone companies lowers prices and adds user-friendly functions. Among them, 40~50-percent are willing to use firstly the function of web-browsing as they see it the most useful in news coverage.
Key words: mobile value-added service, news production, technology adoption, journalists, Kaohsiung

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NSYSU/oai:NSYSU:etd-0801105-110904
Date01 August 2005
CreatorsChang, Hsin-Hung
ContributorsKoai Kuang-wu, Lee Ya-chin, Den Yin-mao
PublisherNSYSU
Source SetsNSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive
LanguageCholon
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Sourcehttp://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0801105-110904
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