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Work–life balance in media newsrooms

open access: yesJournalism, 2021
This research examined work–life balance in media newsrooms. A total of 50 in-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted with individuals currently employed in US newsrooms of varying market sizes including small and medium market television stations ...
Kirsten A Johnson
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Diffusion of online information technologies in newspaper newsrooms

open access: yesJournalism, 2001
This study examined the spread of online information technologies within US daily newspaper newsrooms over a six-year period beginning in 1994. Since the general public and news media began to embrace the internet and world wide web in early 1994, a ...
Garrison, Bruce
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The Doctor in the Newsroom

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
Fortunately, people like John Hersey and Truman Capote have not tried to write articles for so-called learned or professional journals. Authors writing for such journals need a special kind of gamesmanship, and Hersey and Capote just don't have it. Neither did Winston Churchill.
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Blokey Newsroom Culture

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
This paper seeks to address the gap in Australian media studies and feminist media scholarship relating to the way newsroom culture is embodied. How does the numerical dominance of men in journalism, particularly in decision-making roles, affect newsroom culture? How do male and female journalists understand this inequality?
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Newsroom 2000

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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Women in the Newsroom

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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Newsroom Law

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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Newsroom 2.0

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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