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May 9, 2016 •
Notisar, Siste nytt •
by EJO
Most journalists in the United Kingdom believe they now have less time to research stories, but the majority are still willing to push boundaries to break important news, according to new research. The study shows that British journalists...
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October 23, 2015 •
Digitale nyhende, Siste nytt •
by Caroline Lees
Most Europeans now access news online, yet traditional news sources – particularly television – remain important. This has created a crowded news landscape, with newspaper, broadcaster, and digital-born brands competing for...
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May 20, 2015 •
Journalistiske prosjekt, Notisar •
by Wolfgang Blau
While I love checking out the production gear of ‘mobile journalists’, I wish the words ‘mobile journalism’ would primarily refer to journalism that is being read/viewed on mobile devices, instead of referring to...
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May 8, 2014 •
Forretningsmodellar •
by Philip Di Salvo
The search for an online journalism business model which not only survives but also guarantees publishers a future on the web, demands re-thinking of existing online news-service models. The Scandinavian Schibsted Media Group has been...
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July 16, 2012 •
Digitale nyhende •
by Rukhshona Nazhmidinova and Stephan Russ-Mohl
EJO Report To some, “entrepreneurial journalism” sounds like an odd turn of expression, as traditionally journalists have been expected to abstain from business. For years media professionals enforced the so-called “Chinese...
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February 19, 2012 •
Etikk & Kvalitet •
by Tina Bettels
Photos of murdered Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi instigated a Europe-wide debate on media ethics. A recent Swiss study analyzes how the Swiss media dealt with photo and video material in reporting on Gaddafi’s death and to what extent...
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