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Journalism Report V
Innovation and Transition
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Veröffentlicht 2017, von Andy Kaltenbrunner, Matthias Karmasin, Daniela Kraus bei facultas
ISBN: 978-3-7089-1578-4
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Reihe: Journalismus Report
187 Seiten
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21.5 cm x 15 cm
How can we understand innovation in journalism systematically? Which new forms of editing and of media organisation, which technologies are driving the change?
The Journalism Report V presents evidence gathered by leading media and journalism scholars from many countries: The Report analyses innovation rankings, newsroom integration, audience engagement, and investigative journalism. Scientific ...
The Journalism Report V presents evidence gathered by leading media and journalism scholars from many countries: The Report analyses innovation rankings, newsroom integration, audience engagement, and investigative journalism. Scientific ...
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How can we understand innovation in journalism systematically? Which new forms of editing and of media organisation, which technologies are driving the change?
The Journalism Report V presents evidence gathered by leading media and journalism scholars from many countries: The Report analyses innovation rankings, newsroom integration, audience engagement, and investigative journalism. Scientific authors enquire into the selfconcept and the responsibilities of professional journalism in an age of social media and discussions about fake news. Experienced practitioners, editors-in-chief and media CEOs describe how they experience and manage this transition on a daily basis.
With contributions by: Peter Bale, Christopher Buschow, Jose A. García-Avilés, Lars R. Jespersen, Andy Kaltenbrunner, Daniela Kraus, Lucy Küng, Alejandro Laso, Jost Lübben, Sonja Luef, Klaus Meier, Edith Michaeler, Nic Newman, Clemens Pig, Florian Reiter, Nevena Ršumovic, Josef Seethaler, Dragan Stavljanin, and Carsten Winter.
How can we understand innovation in journalism systematically? Which new forms of editing and of media organisation, which technologies are driving the change?
The Journalism Report V presents evidence gathered by leading media and journalism scholars from many countries: The Report analyses innovation rankings, newsroom integration, audience engagement, and investigative journalism. Scientific authors enquire into the selfconcept and the responsibilities of professional journalism in an age of social media and discussions about fake news. Experienced practitioners, editors-in-chief and media CEOs describe how they experience and manage this transition on a daily basis.
With contributions by: Peter Bale, Christopher Buschow, Jose A. García-Avilés, Lars R. Jespersen, Andy Kaltenbrunner, Daniela Kraus, Lucy Küng, Alejandro Laso, Jost Lübben, Sonja Luef, Klaus Meier, Edith Michaeler, Nic Newman, Clemens Pig, Florian Reiter, Nevena Ršumovic, Josef Seethaler, Dragan Stavljanin, and Carsten Winter.