ARTICLE: Convergence and de-convergence at a Chinese newsroom
A well-established organizational culture and a working routine are crucial for legacy media when adapting to rapid changes in the digital age, a new study states. Ke Li, of the University of...
View ArticleREPORT: High level of distrust in news in Turkey
People’s trust and mistrust in news media Turkey indicate a very polarised society and news media, a new report by Servet Yanatma of the University of Oxford, shows. The report is supplementary to the...
View ArticleARTICLE: The US news system as “polarized liberal”
While many of the changes in United States’ media are discussed in relation to the 2016 election and Donald Trump’s presidency, “they are the symptoms of broader systemic dynamics that have been...
View ArticleARTICLE: The coverage of the Ukraine conflict in 13 European countries
The crisis in Ukraine in 2014 was covered in varying ways around Europe. A group of researchers did a content analysis for coverage on the conflict from the first half of 2014. All in all, they...
View ArticleARTICLE: Chinese media has a limited effect on Kenyan and South African students
The growing number of Chinese-owned media in different African has demonstrated how Beijing wants to create a stronger mediated relationship with Africa. Some of the media projects in recent years...
View ArticleARTICLE: Western newspapers used a cultural framework when reporting the...
The Great East Japan Disaster of 2011 provides an important case study through which to evaluate how the western media cover Japan. Besides the nuclear crisis, limited attention has been paid to news...
View ArticleARTICLE: The field of comparative journalism research is growing
In the recent years, comparative journalism studies have become more common. They have focused on Western authorship, the study of Western countries and elite media, quantitative methods of analysis...
View ArticleARTICLE: News diversity declines within Mediahuis titles
The Belgian media conglomerate Mediahuis is increasingly recycling news between four of its Flemish titles, Jonathan Hendrickx, of Vrije Universiteit Brussel, writes. Hendrickx analysed nearly 12 500...
View ArticleARTICLE: When it comes to professional principles, online and offline...
Are online journalists different from print and broadcast colleagues when it comes to professional standards? Imke Henkel of the University of Lincoln, Neil Thurman of LMU Münich, and Judith Möller...
View ArticleHow TV news evolved in the UK during the 1990s
The new article by Madeleine Liseblad of Middle Tennessee State University published in American Journalism deals with the evolution of the British television news in the 1990s, during Thatcher’s Tory...
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