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APPLICATION OF NEWSROOM CONVERGENCE IN REGIONAL MEDIA SOLOPOS NEWSROOM
Changes in the consumption pattern of public information media ultimately have an impact on the dimming of the existence of the print media industry. The dynamics of technological change and competition are also felt by regional print media with a smaller market scale.
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Collaborative Newsroom of Local Journalists in Investigative Coverage on Online Media
Investigative reporting in the digital era faces challenges due to the presence of online and social media. Long reporting times, limited budgets, and minimal editorial resources increasingly undermine the sustainability of investigative journalism.
Rani Dwi Lestari +2 more
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Women's non-unionised activism in Swedish newsrooms, 1961-89
In this article, the trade union newspaper Journalisten is used to analyse the development of women's non-unionised activism in Swedish newsrooms between 1961 and 1989.
Kurvinen, Heidi,
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Over the last decades several achievements have emerged in Nordic state societies concerning gender equality, particularly with regard to political representation, salaries, and shared parental leave.In most newsrooms one may find a near equal ...
Maria Edström
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Science Training for Journalists: An Essential Tool in the Post-Specialist Era of Journalism
A majority of US adults are concerned about a rise in misinformation regarding current issues and events. The spread of inaccurate information via social media and other sources has coincided with a massive transition in the news industry.
Sunshine Menezes
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The Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Newsrooms in Kenya: a Multi-case Study
The deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in newsrooms is gaining prominence worldwide, with the technology being used to enhance the processes of news gathering, packaging, and distribution.
Booker, Nancy +7 more
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Of all the Journalism-related terms, “newsrooms” have undergone the most significant transformation. Historically, they were the physical place where journalists, editors, and media professionals worked together to produce news. However, new digital technologies have caused newsrooms to change in three significant ways.
Tomás Dodds, Wang Ngai Yeung
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Australia’s newsrooms are failing minority communities
Australia’s newsrooms are failing minority ...
Usha Rodrigues (13098708)
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Examining the adoption of mobile journalism in Uganda’s newsrooms: a case of NBS TV and NTV
Mobile journalism has increasingly become popular in television newsrooms due to the burgeoning number of audiences using mobile devices and social media.
Masawi, Eve
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