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Going “Glocal”: Local Journalism and Global Ethics
2021This chapter considers the implications of the rise of global media for local journalism and the ethical values which underlie it. Despite many variations, there is considerable evidence that in many parts of the world this form of journalism plays a central part in community building and contributes to local meaning-making.
Kristy Hess, Ian Richards
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, 2020
This article explores an effort to direct state-level public funds toward journalism by using a national policy window combined with an intensive grass-roots effort.
Sarah Stonbely +2 more
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This article explores an effort to direct state-level public funds toward journalism by using a national policy window combined with an intensive grass-roots effort.
Sarah Stonbely +2 more
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Journalism Practice, 2019
There is a growing concern in the U.S. about “news deserts” – communities that are lacking in robust sources of local news and information (Smith 2019). It is a topic that is receiving increasing coverage in the news media of late.
Philip M. Napoli +3 more
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There is a growing concern in the U.S. about “news deserts” – communities that are lacking in robust sources of local news and information (Smith 2019). It is a topic that is receiving increasing coverage in the news media of late.
Philip M. Napoli +3 more
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2006
Local and national journalism have very different jobs to do, but are the ethics of local journalists different than those who work on the nationals? Of course, the same standards are expected from both national and regional journalism. The same producer guidelines apply wherever you work in the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) while all ...
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Local and national journalism have very different jobs to do, but are the ethics of local journalists different than those who work on the nationals? Of course, the same standards are expected from both national and regional journalism. The same producer guidelines apply wherever you work in the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) while all ...
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Local Journalism in Victorian Political Culture
1990The Victorian newspaper and periodical press may be characterised above all by its abundant variety, in subject matter, political allegiance and geographical distribution. The peculiar vigour of nineteenth-century journalism has commonly been attributed to the influence of the dual processes of economic growth and technological innovation, but the ...
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