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Entrepreneurial Journalism-Freelance Journalism A Comparative Discussion
Innovations in the area of communication and informatics in the 21st century have affected the media world; the changes and transformations which are taking place have also transformed the professions of journalism. Thus, new channels for publishing and content types have emerged.
ERGÜN, Sevim, OZAY, Seçil
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Survival Strategies in Freelance Journalism: An Empowering Toolkit to Improve Professionals’ Working Conditions [PDF]
Freelance journalism has become a key employment alternative in the current media landscape, with news organizations often relying on these independent professionals to reduce organizational budgets. Although extant research reveals a high degree of job satisfaction among professionals in different markets, such as the United States or Norway ...
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Critical Discourse Studies, 2019
As the number of freelance journalists increases, the changing nature of work in journalism has effects and possible implications for the kinds of news discourses that are circulated.
Henry Silke
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As the number of freelance journalists increases, the changing nature of work in journalism has effects and possible implications for the kinds of news discourses that are circulated.
Henry Silke
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Maintaining a Freelance Career: How Journalists Generate and Evaluate Freelance Work
This article examines how journalists generate and evaluate their freelance work to maintain their careers. Based on interviews with 52 Swedish freelancers, it illustrates how they respond to precarious working conditions.
Maria Norback
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Journalism Idealists: Influences on Freelancers in the Foreign News-gathering Process
Journalism Practice, 2021Economic strains and the emergence of new digital platforms have significantly changed the way foreign news is reported.
Xu Zhang, Joy M. Jenkins
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2018
The profession of journalism can hardly be explored today without recognizing the large number of journalists who work as freelancers rather than as organizational media direct employees. While this type of work is not new, the number of freelancers is growing as a share of all journalists as legacy media organizations lose audiences, trim workforces ...
Brian L. Massey, Cindy Elmore
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The profession of journalism can hardly be explored today without recognizing the large number of journalists who work as freelancers rather than as organizational media direct employees. While this type of work is not new, the number of freelancers is growing as a share of all journalists as legacy media organizations lose audiences, trim workforces ...
Brian L. Massey, Cindy Elmore
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Need for instruction in entrepreneurial journalism: Perspective of full-time freelancers
Journal of Media Practice, 2012ABSTRACTRecent moves by journalism programmes to create convergence skills curricula may fall short of helping students to land jobs after they graduate. Students face dwindling prospects of full-time work as employees of news organizations, and that raises the question of whether programmes should teach them to generate their own work. For this study,
Cindy Elmore, Brian Massey
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