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Newspaper Research Journal, 1992
“It's a great job, but not for my kid!” Journalists are happy with their career choices, but only half would want their … children to follow in their footsteps. Why not? Low pay, long hours, poor prospects and “inhuman” management. And – say a sobering number – newspapers are dinosaurs that probably won't survive.
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“It's a great job, but not for my kid!” Journalists are happy with their career choices, but only half would want their … children to follow in their footsteps. Why not? Low pay, long hours, poor prospects and “inhuman” management. And – say a sobering number – newspapers are dinosaurs that probably won't survive.
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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2015
The May 2014 firing of The New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson, the first woman to hold the newspaper's top editorial position, prompted widespread discussion in the profession and in the academy about continuing discrimination against women in American newsrooms.
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The May 2014 firing of The New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson, the first woman to hold the newspaper's top editorial position, prompted widespread discussion in the profession and in the academy about continuing discrimination against women in American newsrooms.
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2020
This book is meant to guide, comfort and support journalists. While they may chafe against the many legal restrictions, they should know that there is a lot they can do and say within the law. With a better understanding of their legal rights, journalists can go about their business with greater confidence, knowing when to yield and when to stand firm.
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This book is meant to guide, comfort and support journalists. While they may chafe against the many legal restrictions, they should know that there is a lot they can do and say within the law. With a better understanding of their legal rights, journalists can go about their business with greater confidence, knowing when to yield and when to stand firm.
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2011
Mit der Popularisierung des Web 2.0 als moderner und interaktiver Form der sozialen Nutzung des Internets ging auch ein Phänomen einher, welches die Medienlandschaft zunehmend revolutioniert: User-Generated Content. Bei Weitem aber beschränkt sich die Veröffentlichung von Inhalten, die vom Publikum generiert und produziert werden, nicht mehr auf das ...
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Mit der Popularisierung des Web 2.0 als moderner und interaktiver Form der sozialen Nutzung des Internets ging auch ein Phänomen einher, welches die Medienlandschaft zunehmend revolutioniert: User-Generated Content. Bei Weitem aber beschränkt sich die Veröffentlichung von Inhalten, die vom Publikum generiert und produziert werden, nicht mehr auf das ...
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2017
The news we see daily is selected from among alternatives by journalists. Argumentation in the Newsroom uses ethnographic data from Swiss television and print newsrooms to shed light on how journalists make decisions regarding the selection and presentation of news items in their daily professional practice.
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The news we see daily is selected from among alternatives by journalists. Argumentation in the Newsroom uses ethnographic data from Swiss television and print newsrooms to shed light on how journalists make decisions regarding the selection and presentation of news items in their daily professional practice.
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Documented, an immigrant-facing nonprofit newsroom, shares the creative and innovative ways they've gone about reaching underserved communities.
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‘Our task is to demystify fears’: Analysing newsroom management of automation in journalism
Journalism, 2021Marko Milosavljevic, Igor Vobič
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