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Use of social media for sourcing and verification: Journalistic practices in Pakistan
(2023-12-15)
The adoption of social media by journalists is in transitional phase, but the dependency on it for sourcing can have significant implications for the profession. With more reliance on social media for sourcing, journalists ...
THE VALUE OF A JOURNALISM DEGREE: AN ANALYSIS OF WHAT NEWSPAPER EDITORS CONSIDER WHEN HIRING JOURNALISM SCHOOL GRADUATES AND WHAT JOURNALISM SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS CONSIDER WHEN EDUCATING THESE GRADUATES
(2019-05-10)
Journalism schools have seen their enrollment numbers ebb and flow for decades though never more so than in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. After the Internet became a serious mode of news delivery, the face of ...
Timeline of trauma: A case study of newsroom management and support during and after the Oklahoma City bombing
(2018-05)
Multiple studies over the past three decades have recognized the emotional consequences of trauma exposure for journalists. The work of journalism requires that reporters, photographers, and other media professionals ...
The forced adoption of technology: a qualitative study on television journalists’ adaptation during the Coronavirus pandemic through the lens of technological determinism
(2022-05-13)
This study focuses on local news leaders and journalists who faced unique circumstances in 2020 due to lockdowns and various restrictions because of Covid-19. This historic period provided a unique opportunity to see how ...
Navigating The Changing External Realities: A Case Study of Bangladeshi Media Managers
(2017-12)
The media industry internationally is going through a turbulent change. In the wake of 21st century changes in almost every sector of life, the media industry is affected as any other business industry. Political, economic, ...