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Journalism and new media
| Title | Journalism and new media |
| Publication Type | Book |
| Year of Publication | 2001 |
| Authors | Pavlik, John V. |
| Pagination | xvi, 246 p. |
| Publisher | Columbia University Press |
| Place Published | New York |
| Publication Language | eng |
| ISBN Number | 9780231114820 |
| Accession Number | 45446262 |
| Call Number | LC: PN4784.E53; Dewey: 070.4/0285 |
| Keywords | Electronic , Electronic news gathering. , Internet. , JOURNALISM , Journalism -- Computer network resources. , Journalism -- Data processing. , Journalism -- Technological innovations. , Journalisme , Journalisme -- Information électronique. , Journalisme -- Innovations. , Journalisme électronique. , Journalistiek. , Nieuwsvoorziening. , Presse , Presse -- Informatique. |
| Abstract | This volume discusses how new digital technology impacts the news business. The author asks if these new technologies such as the internet have the potential to help journalists improve their craft, and how they impact the world of news-gathering, processing, distribution, and consumption. |
| Notes | 23 cm.Introduction: Understanding the impact of new media on journalism -- Transforming storytelling: from omnidirectional imaging to augmented reality -- Assessing the state of online journalism -- New tools for news gathering -- A reporter's field guide to the Internet -- Journalism ethics and new media -- Newsroom for a new age: managing the virtual newsroom -- Digital television and video news: a crisis of opportunity -- Audiences redefined, boundaries removed, relationships reinvented -- Business models for online journalism -- Long-term consequences of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: new rules of the game -- Implications of intelligent agents for journalism: ghosts in the machine -- New media and journalism education: preparing the next generation -- Job prospects in online journalism -- Afterword: Contextualized journalism: implications for the evolving role of journalists in the twenty-first century.Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-235) and index.John V. Pavlik. More Records: Show record informationBook |

