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October 20, 2020 •
Etikk & Kvalitet, Siste nytt •
by Matthew Little
Academics urge action after snap-shot report by Women in Journalism reveals worrying lack of diversity in British media....
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October 1, 2020 •
Aktuelt, Journalistiske prosjekt, Siste nytt •
by Alberto Silini
How can environmental journalists protect themselves from danger?...
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August 7, 2020 •
Mediepolitikk, Pressefridom, Siste nytt •
by Adam Szynol
Poland's ruling party is once again floating the idea of restricting foreign ownership of the country's private media....
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March 19, 2020 •
Etikk & Kvalitet, Mediepolitikk, Siste nytt •
by EJO
EJO's network of international media experts reflect on how the crisis is being covered by the news media in their own countries....
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August 23, 2019 •
Medieøkonomi, Redaksjonell styring, Siste nytt •
by Catarina Carvalho
What happened when Portugal's Diário de Notícias embraced change and switched to digital, without losing its focus on storytelling....
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July 14, 2017 •
Digitale nyhende, Etikk & Kvalitet, Siste nytt •
by Panu Karhunen
New research suggests that mobile journalism can be a more efficient method of interviewing people than traditional TV journalism. In a recent field experiment, a mobile journalist was able to persuade many more people to take part in vox...
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July 4, 2017 •
Digitale nyhende, Etikk & Kvalitet, Siste nytt •
by Gil Ferreira
Media agenda-setting theory assumes the public receive news from a limited set of sources and that this encourages a shared agenda. In the digital age, however, there are now multiple channels and sources, allowing individuals to construct...
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June 30, 2017 •
Digitale nyhende, Etikk & Kvalitet, Siste nytt •
by Thomas Schmidt
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in newsrooms has a lot of potential for smarter journalism. Yet, as newsrooms increasingly experiment with new technologies, such as machine learning and natural language processing, they also run into...
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June 6, 2017 •
Etikk & Kvalitet, Mediepolitikk, Siste nytt •
by Philip Seib
News coverage of the recent terrorist attacks in London and Manchester has been sadly familiar: cellphone videos of screaming victims; details of first responders’ hectic efforts; “Was it terrorism?” guesswork; speculation about the...
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