Learning to be an Online Journalist in French Online Newsrooms
Online newsrooms have changed the way young journalists learn their craft. They are compelled, as their senior colleagues, to accomplish more and more different tasks with computer systems to fill the need to maintain a more intense permanent flow of ...
Le Cam, Florence
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Väitöskirjan "Journalism made different: Continuity and change in contemporary newsrooms" (9.1.2024) lektio.
Minna Koivula
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News packaging during a pandemic: A computational analysis of news diffusion via Facebook. [PDF]
Hendrickx J +2 more
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Analyzing Spatialization in Newspapers’ Production: A Case Study of Guadalajara’s Daily Press
From 1990 to 2010, Mexican newspapers’ ownership structure changed because of globalization, digitization, and financial crises. This process coincided with the technological convergence of newsrooms.
Juan S. Larrosa-Fuentes
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Five new metrics to drive sustainable media innovation: redefining success in a post-engagement era
Media organizations today face the dual challenge of driving innovation while ensuring long-term sustainability in a rapidly evolving landscape. This paper argues that conventional metrics—focused primarily on audience size, engagement rates, and revenue—
Bassant M. Attia, Ahmed Taher
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Reconstruction and Adaptation in Times of a Contagious Crisis: A Case of African Newsrooms' Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Matsilele T, Tshuma L, Msimanga M.
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Role of ICTs inside Egyptian Newsrooms
This paper aims to study the diffusion and utilization of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Egyptian newsrooms. Furthermore, the study examines whether/to what extent and in what way Egyptian newsrooms incorporate ICTs in their daily ...
El Gody, Ahmed,
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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Contemporary Journalism Practice in Two African Countries
Contemporary discussions about the application of artificial intelligence in newsrooms are commonplace because of the unique opportunities it presents for news media.
Theodora Dame Adjin-Tettey +3 more
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A study on intergroup bias in Midwestern newsrooms
Work groups are a major component of newspaper newsrooms. Similar to other organizations, newsrooms divide employees into work groups based on work roles and titles such as reporters, graphic artists, and photographers.
Rooney, Kate E.
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How Effective are Codes of Ethics? A Look at Three Newsrooms
Few changes in journalism ethics have been as dramatic as the proliferation of codes of ethics in newsrooms. Yet little has been done to assess how codes of ethics shape journalists' behavior when they are faced with real ethical problems.
David E. Boeyink
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