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Newsroom 3.0: Managing Technological and Media Convergence in Contemporary Newsrooms [PDF]
News consumers are changing their way of accessing and interacting with news content, of which they are now prosumers (combined producers and consumers).
Benedito Medeiros Neto +3 more
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Newsrooms are a social context in which numerous relationships exist and influence news work—be it with other journalists, the audience, and technology. As some of these relations change due to technological innovations, new hybrid contexts—technologies ...
Aljosha Karim Schapals, Colin Porlezza
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The focus of this article is on the use of Niklas Luhmann’s systems theoretical approach in order to analyse interviews conducted with media workers concerning their experiences of ethnic diversity in newsrooms. Applying systems theory means constructing
Heike Graf
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Exploring the differences between normative visions and actual practices (Mellado, 2020), through a content analysis of more than 3,700 news stories contextualized with surveys, and further unpacked by interviews with journalists, this article provides a
Nicole Blanchett +8 more
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Abstract Conventional wisdom suggests that competition in the modern digital environment pushes media outlets toward the early release of less accurate information. We show that this is not necessarily the case. Two opposing forces determine the resolution of the speed‐accuracy tradeoff: preemption and reputation. Although competition
Ayush Pant, Federico Trombetta
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Journalists’ Social Identity: The Case of Two Calgary Newspapers
When Postmedia bought Sun Media in 2014, it gained control of competing daily newspapers in Ottawa, Calgary, and Edmonton. Postmedia already owned the Calgary Herald and now controlled the Calgary Sun. The merger of the two newspapers’ newsrooms provided
James Ian Tennant
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‘Our newsroom in the cloud’: Slack, virtual newsrooms and journalistic practice [PDF]
Virtual newsrooms have enormous potential: enabling journalists around the world to pool their knowledge, skills and perspectives within joint projects, such as the Panama Papers. These virtual newsrooms are supported by Online Collaborative Software (OCS), the most popular of which is Slack.
Mel Bunce, Kate Wright, Martin Scott
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Strategies of newsroom convergence: comparing UK and Chinese newspaper groups [PDF]
This research examines media integration in China, choosing two Chinese newspaper groups as cases for comparative study. The study analyses the convergence strategies of these Chinese groups by reference to an Role Model of convergence developed from a ...
Gu Yu
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How to create a virtual newsroom
An essential dimension of the journalism school experience is the hands-on training that takes place in studio courses and workshops. Learning to troubleshoot and adapt in real-time situations is as important as gaining experience with industry-standard ...
Adrian Ma, Lindsay Hanna
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Cross-Media Alliances to Stop Disinformation: A Real Solution?
Social networks have surpassed their intermediary role and become gatekeepers of online content and traffic. This transformation has favored the spread of information disorders.
Bella Palomo, Jon Sedano
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