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Newsroom notes

open access: yesFacts & Frictions, 2023
Newsrooms attract passionate, opinionated humans who are slotted into a centuries-old hierarchy and expected to deal with issues in repetitive and negative ways. Newer, more diverse story-tellers who we need in order to continue to serve our audience are
Angela Misri
doaj   +2 more sources

The Adoption of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Arab Newsrooms: Potentials and Challenges

open access: yesEmerging Media
Arab newsrooms and journalists are still attempting to process how to benefit from using artificial intelligence (AI) in their daily news production. Many have started experimenting with generative AI.
Rana Arafat, Zahéra Harb
exaly   +2 more sources

Artificial Intelligence and Journalism: Current Situation and Expectations in the Portuguese Sports Media

open access: yesJournalism and Media, 2022
With an important presence in various sectors of activity, Artificial Intelligence has also reached journalism, mostly in the field of natural-language processing, in the detection of informational trends or in the automatic production of texts. The fact
João Canavilhas
doaj   +1 more source

REVIEW: Tears flow as redundancy stories spell end to journalism’s heyday

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2021
Upheaval: Disrupted Lives in Journalism, edited by Andrew Dodd and Matthew Ricketson. Sydney: UNSW Press. 2021. 368 pages, ISBN 9781742237275 I DOUBT there is anyone who has worked—or currently works—in journalism that would not have tears rolling ...
Alexandra Wake
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Training data journalists. An analysis of postgraduate programs in Spanish universities and the degrees of professionals

open access: yesCommunication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad), 2023
This article takes a closer look at the training of data journalists by examining in detail the postgraduate courses offered in Spanish universities. The starting point is a systematic compilation of the official degrees in this field that can be found ...
Pilar-José López-López   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Supporting Newsrooms with Journalistic Knowledge Graph Platforms: Current State and Future Directions

open access: yesTechnologies, 2022
Increasing competition and loss of revenues force newsrooms to explore new digital solutions. The new solutions employ artificial intelligence and big data techniques such as machine learning and knowledge graphs to manage and support the knowledge work ...
Marc Gallofré Ocaña, Andreas L. Opdahl
doaj   +1 more source

#MeToo, Sexual Harassment and Coping Strategies in Norwegian Newsrooms

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2020
This article, through conducting a study of the sexual harassment (SH) of media workers, investigates the extent and types of SH experienced by the editorial staff of Norwegian newsrooms at the time the #MeToo campaign arrived in Norway, and what effects
Trond Idås   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

On #BlackLivesMatter and Journalism

open access: yesSociologica, 2020
In this refined version of a 2020 talk given to journalism students at Duke University, Professor Sarah Jackson reflects on the newsroom controversies and tensions that have accompanied the rise of #BlackLivesMatter. She argues that normative news values
Sarah J. Jackson
doaj   +1 more source

The Newsroom Dilemma

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
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
openaire   +2 more sources

‘Our newsroom in the cloud’: Slack, virtual newsrooms and journalistic practice [PDF]

open access: yesNew Media & Society, 2017
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
openaire   +5 more sources

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