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As a consequence of technological innovations and their social utilisation, media organisations and newsrooms are undergoing a fundamental transformation process.
Klaus Meier +2 more
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The Influence of Business and Government Structures on the Autonomy of Lithuanian Online Media
This article is aimed at presenting a complex approach to the media autonomy concept, with particular focus on the most real aspects of journalistic activity and the factors affecting them.
Vytautas Valentinavičius
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ABSTRACT Digitalization of the labour process has occasioned the emergence of new temporal orders at work. For newspaper journalists, it has resulted in a radical reorganization of newsrooms and the temporalities of news production, offering a key site for studying this process of temporal reordering.
Xanthe Whittaker
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Dernière série en date créée par Aaron Sorkin, The Newsroom (HBO, 2012-2014) se construit comme une utopie, assumant et entérinant un nouveau classicisme télévisuel. Comme The West Wing en son temps, la série se propose de réenchanter une institution qui a perdu son aura.
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Regional News, Regional Bias? Evidence From Media Discourses and Welfare Decisions in Germany
ABSTRACT How do media representations of immigrants shape their treatment by street‐level bureaucrats? Despite a uniform federal legal framework, decision‐making varies substantially across local welfare offices. Though prior research links national news reporting and policy implementation, little is known about how regional variation in news reporting
Stefanie Rueß
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Optimizing Content with A/B Headline Testing: Changing Newsroom Practices
Audience analytics are an increasingly essential part of the modern newsroom as publishers seek to maximize the reach and commercial potential of their content.
Nick Hagar, Nicholas Diakopoulos
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Integrating food systems into the international climate law and policy framework
Abstract While responsible for nearly one‐third of global greenhouse gas emissions, food systems long remained peripheral to the legal and political architecture of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This article outlines the policy shifts that have led food systems to become increasingly central to the UNFCCC and its ...
Enrico Mezzacapo, Josephine van Zeben
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“The morass is just getting ... deeper and deeper and deeper”: Synthetic media and news integrity
With the arrival of generative AI (genAI) in 2022, waves of hype and handwringing struck the news industry. These initial responses have proved overblown, if not without foundation.
Michael Davis, Monica Attard
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Beyond Deflection: Accountability Frames in Opinion Columns*
The ways in which public officials, citizens, and social institutions are held accountable for social problems, including police‐involved killings in the United States, reflect changing attributions of responsibility. Although news reports now rely less on official police narratives and less often stereotype police as heroes and victims as villains ...
Deborah A. Potter
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This paper analyses the self-representations of Portuguese media professionals and their work practices. Utilizing data from a broader empirical study, this paper delves into the dynamics of influence among various actors within newsrooms.
João Canavilhas, Branco Di Fátima
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