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Digital journalism, Janet Jones and Lee Salter

Label
Digital journalism, Janet Jones and Lee Salter
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Digital journalism
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Janet Jones and Lee Salter
Summary
Overview: How can we make sense of the ongoing technological changes affecting journalism and journalists today? Will the new digital generation break down barriers for journalism or will things just stay the same? These and other pertinent questions will be asked and explored throughout this exciting new book that looks at the changing dynamics of journalism in a digital era. Examining issues and debates through cultural, social, political and economic frameworks, the book gets a grip on today's new journalism by understanding its historical threats and remembering its continuing resilience and ability to change with the times. In considering new forms of journalistic practice the book covers important topics such as: truth in the new journalism, the changing identity of the journalist, the economic implications for the industry, the impact on the relationship between the journalist and their audience, and the legal framework of doing journalism online
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- 1: Journalism as a practice -- 2: Political economy of online journalism -- 3: Digitally challenged business models -- 4: Truth, trust, transparency -- 5: Public service news -- 6: Local digital journalism -- 7: News customisation -- 8: Mobile journalism-from desktop to pocket -- 9: Media law and the challenges of the Internet -- Afterward: End of news? -- References -- Index
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