“…The predominant reason why various terms have become in use to denote, and thereby involuntarily also to obfuscate, the diversity in news reporting, is the host of different scopes of existing research. News, media and content diversity have been studied based on various levels, which include the level of articles (Voakes et al, 1996), media titles within a media market (Boczkowski and de Santos, 2007; Duan and Miller, 2019; Rau et al, 2008; Sup Park, 2014), media titles within a media group within a media market (Hendrickx & Ranaivoson, 2019; Sjøvaag, 2014) media markets as a whole (Beckers et al, 2019; Lee, 2007; Rasul and Proffitt, 2013; Sjøvaag and Pedersen, 2018) and across various media markets at once (Humprecht and Büchel, 2013; Masini et al, 2018). In spite of different incentives, motivations and methods, all these articles intended to study news diversity within a specific area, and sometimes on a specific topic too.…”