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Making (Branded) News: The Corporate Co-optation of Online Journalism Production
Journalism Practice, 2020As traditional news outlets decline and corporations cultivate publisher ambitions, brand journalism (i.e., native advertising and content marketing) has grown robustly.
Michael Serazio
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Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
The current media need for employees capable of producing multiplatform content and thriving in collaborative environments. This has made digital journalism one of the fields considered to have the greatest potential today for promoting professional ...
Ainara Larrondo Ureta +2 more
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The current media need for employees capable of producing multiplatform content and thriving in collaborative environments. This has made digital journalism one of the fields considered to have the greatest potential today for promoting professional ...
Ainara Larrondo Ureta +2 more
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Media Websites Services and Users Subscription Models for Online Journalism
Media Watch, 2020A crucial question that has arisen is whether the involvement of Web users can be extended to the funding of news organizations aimed at their financial independence from traditional funding practices.
N. Antonopoulos +4 more
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Digital Journalism, 2022
The online harassment of journalists is a phenomenon which has been on the rise in Europe over the last decade and it affects journalists' working lives. As an expression of mob censorship, online harassment raises questions about how media organisations
Sylvain Malcorps +2 more
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The online harassment of journalists is a phenomenon which has been on the rise in Europe over the last decade and it affects journalists' working lives. As an expression of mob censorship, online harassment raises questions about how media organisations
Sylvain Malcorps +2 more
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Journalism, 2021
Journalistic professionalism serves as a semantic tool for journalists to draw boundaries and to demarcate their profession. This research builds on Andrew Abbott’s book The System of Professions: An Essay on the Division of Expert Labor, and his ...
M. J. Riedl
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Journalistic professionalism serves as a semantic tool for journalists to draw boundaries and to demarcate their profession. This research builds on Andrew Abbott’s book The System of Professions: An Essay on the Division of Expert Labor, and his ...
M. J. Riedl
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The Impact of Constructive Television Journalism on the Audience: Results from an Online Study
Journalism Practice, 2021Hitherto no study has investigated the impact of constructive television journalism on affections and cognition of adult viewers. Having conducted a quasi-experimental online survey in cooperation with West German Broadcasting Corporation (WDR), this ...
Roman Rusch +3 more
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Scrollytelling – An Analysis of Visual Storytelling in Online Journalism
International Conference on Information Visualisation, 2018Scrollytelling – the long-form of articles used in journalism – uses long, narrative types of text (e.g., report, feature) to tell complex stories. Scrollytelling articles published online often use multimedia content, especially information graphics ...
Doris Seyser, M. Zeiller
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Journalism and digital labor: experiences of online news production
Information, Communication & Society, 2021Brayne, S., & Christin, A. (2021). Technologies of crime prediction: The reception of algorithms in policing and criminal courts. Social Problems, 68(3), 608–624. https://doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spaa004 Constanza-Chock, S. (2020).
Susan Keith
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Expectations and the actual performance of skills in online journalism
Journal of Baltic Studies, 2018Multi-mediality has created the notion that online journalists need to be multi-skilled. This argument often ignores skill performance in the media production cycle.
M. Himma-Kadakas, Greete Palmiste
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