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Early independent production entrepreneurs in UK television: agents of a neo-liberal intervention [PDF]
This essay focuses on the operation of the UK independent television production sector in the context of the entrepreneurial aspirations of company owners in the 1990s.
Paterson, Richard
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Journalist empowerment or journalist depowerment? Both tendencies are increasing in the new global communication market. News competition is most obvious among extreme risk taking journalists. The more risky the task, the fewer competitors and the easier
Gynnild Astrid
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Mediating intimacy online: authenticity, magazines and chasing the clicks [PDF]
This paper offers a production-based study of online consumer magazines for – and largely by – millennial women, with a particular focus on sex and relationship content.
Favaro, L.
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New Zealand print freelancers: Who they are, what they earn, where and what they publish?
This article provides a statistical picture of print freelancers, the largest freelance sector in New Zealand. Compared with journalists employed in the print industry, freelancers had generally the same ethnic profile and distribution throughout the ...
Grant Hannis
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50 years of Galtung and Ruge : reflections on their model of news values and its relevance for the study of journalism and communication today [PDF]
In 1965, Galtung and Ruge initiated a rich strand of academic research on the notion of news values and the practice of gatekeeping in a context of international news reporting.
Heinrich, Ansgard +2 more
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Towards More Robust Nanobioscience: Launching the NanoBubbles Replication Initiative
The NanoBubbles Reproducibility Initiative investigates the robustness of highly cited articles in nanobioscience. Here, we document the process of setting up the initiative from corpus creation to publishing results. We also present platforms that we adopted and challenges that we faced.
Maha Said +2 more
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In this article we try to describe and analyze the careers of journalists in the worlds of communication since the 1980s. We make the assumption that those worlds are structured by gravitational laws and that the national daily press has a powerful ...
Gilles Bastin, Antoine Machut
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Journalists at risk: News media perspectives
On 22 May 2009, Massey University’s Wellington campus hosted many speakers addressing the conference on war reporting jointly organised by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Brent Edwards +4 more
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DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!: Managing troublemakers in magazines' online communities [PDF]
“Trolling” and other negative behaviour on magazine websites is widespread, ranging from subtly provocative behaviour to outright abuse. Publishers have sought to develop lively online communities, with high levels of user-generated content.
Binns, Amy
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Freelance Journalists’ Ethical Boundary Settings in Information Work
The borders between the media genres journalism and information or PR are blurring, and this development is especially noticeable among freelance journalists. How does this affect freelance journalists, particularly their ethical reasoning?
Ladendorf Martina
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