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News 2 0 Can Journalism Survive The Internet Martin Hirst

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News 2 0 Can Journalism Survive The Internet Martin Hirst
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Publisher: Allen and Unwin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Martin Hirst
ISBN: 9781742370576, 1742370578
Language: English
Year: 2011

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News 2 0 Can Journalism Survive The Internet Martin Hirst by Martin Hirst 9781742370576, 1742370578 instant download after payment.

Kurzbeschreibung

There have never been so many ways of producing news and news-like content. From podcasts to YouTube, blogs and the phenomenal popularity of social media, seismic shifts are underway in global media. News 2.0 bridges the gap between theory and practice to present an integrated approach to journalism that redefines the profession. Key ideas in journalism theory, political economy and media studies are used to explore the changing cultures of journalism in a historical context. Hirst explains the fragmentation of the mass audience for news products, and how digital commerce has disconnected consumers from real democracy. He argues that journalism requires a restatement of the role of journalists as public intellectuals with a commitment to truth, trust and the public interest.

Über den Autor

Martin Hirst is co-author of Journalism Ethics and Communications and New Media.

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