Journalism and New Media / / John Pavlik.

Ubiquitous news, global information access, instantaneous reporting, interactivity, multimedia content, extreme customization: Journalism is undergoing the most fundamental transformation since the rise of the penny press in the nineteenth century. Here is a report from the front lines on the impact...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Understanding the Impact of New Media on Journalism -- Part I. Altering News Content -- 1. Transforming Storytelling: From Omnidirectional Imaging to Augmented Reality -- 2. Assessing the State of Online Journalism -- 2. Assessing the State of Online Journalism -- 3. New Tools for News Gathering -- 4. A Reporter's Field Guide to the Internet -- 5. Journalism Ethics and New Media -- Part III. Restructuring the Newsroom and the News Industry -- 6. Newsroom for a New Age: Managing the Virtual Newsroom -- 7. Digital Television and Video News: A Crisis of Opportunity -- Part IV. Redefining Relationships -- 8. Audiences Redefined, Boundaries Removed, Relationships Reinvented -- 9. Business Models for Online Journalism -- Part V. Implications for the Future: The Telecommunications Act, Intelligent Agents, and Journalism Practice and Education -- 10. Long-Term Consequences of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: New Rules of the Game -- 11. Implications of Intelligent Agents for Journalism: Ghosts in the Machine -- 12. New Media and Journalism Education: Preparing the Next Generation -- 13. Job Prospects in Online Journalism -- Afterword. Contextualized Journalism: Implications for the Evolving Role of Journalists in the Twenty-first Century -- Notes -- Index
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Ubiquitous news, global information access, instantaneous reporting, interactivity, multimedia content, extreme customization: Journalism is undergoing the most fundamental transformation since the rise of the penny press in the nineteenth century. Here is a report from the front lines on the impact and implications for journalists and the public alike. John Pavlik, executive director of the Center for New Media at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, argues that the new media can revitalize news gathering and reengage an increasingly distrustful and alienated citizenry. The book is a valuable reference on everything from organizing a new age newsroom to job hunting in the new media.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022)
Electronic news gathering.
Journalism Computer network resources.
Journalism Data processing.
Journalism Technological innovations.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Understanding the Impact of New Media on Journalism --
Part I. Altering News Content --
1. Transforming Storytelling: From Omnidirectional Imaging to Augmented Reality --
2. Assessing the State of Online Journalism --
3. New Tools for News Gathering --
4. A Reporter's Field Guide to the Internet --
5. Journalism Ethics and New Media --
Part III. Restructuring the Newsroom and the News Industry --
6. Newsroom for a New Age: Managing the Virtual Newsroom --
7. Digital Television and Video News: A Crisis of Opportunity --
Part IV. Redefining Relationships --
8. Audiences Redefined, Boundaries Removed, Relationships Reinvented --
9. Business Models for Online Journalism --
Part V. Implications for the Future: The Telecommunications Act, Intelligent Agents, and Journalism Practice and Education --
10. Long-Term Consequences of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: New Rules of the Game --
11. Implications of Intelligent Agents for Journalism: Ghosts in the Machine --
12. New Media and Journalism Education: Preparing the Next Generation --
13. Job Prospects in Online Journalism --
Afterword. Contextualized Journalism: Implications for the Evolving Role of Journalists in the Twenty-first Century --
Notes --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Understanding the Impact of New Media on Journalism --
Part I. Altering News Content --
1. Transforming Storytelling: From Omnidirectional Imaging to Augmented Reality --
2. Assessing the State of Online Journalism --
3. New Tools for News Gathering --
4. A Reporter's Field Guide to the Internet --
5. Journalism Ethics and New Media --
Part III. Restructuring the Newsroom and the News Industry --
6. Newsroom for a New Age: Managing the Virtual Newsroom --
7. Digital Television and Video News: A Crisis of Opportunity --
Part IV. Redefining Relationships --
8. Audiences Redefined, Boundaries Removed, Relationships Reinvented --
9. Business Models for Online Journalism --
Part V. Implications for the Future: The Telecommunications Act, Intelligent Agents, and Journalism Practice and Education --
10. Long-Term Consequences of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: New Rules of the Game --
11. Implications of Intelligent Agents for Journalism: Ghosts in the Machine --
12. New Media and Journalism Education: Preparing the Next Generation --
13. Job Prospects in Online Journalism --
Afterword. Contextualized Journalism: Implications for the Evolving Role of Journalists in the Twenty-first Century --
Notes --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Understanding the Impact of New Media on Journalism --
Part I. Altering News Content --
1. Transforming Storytelling: From Omnidirectional Imaging to Augmented Reality --
2. Assessing the State of Online Journalism --
3. New Tools for News Gathering --
4. A Reporter's Field Guide to the Internet --
5. Journalism Ethics and New Media --
Part III. Restructuring the Newsroom and the News Industry --
6. Newsroom for a New Age: Managing the Virtual Newsroom --
7. Digital Television and Video News: A Crisis of Opportunity --
Part IV. Redefining Relationships --
8. Audiences Redefined, Boundaries Removed, Relationships Reinvented --
9. Business Models for Online Journalism --
Part V. Implications for the Future: The Telecommunications Act, Intelligent Agents, and Journalism Practice and Education --
10. Long-Term Consequences of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: New Rules of the Game --
11. Implications of Intelligent Agents for Journalism: Ghosts in the Machine --
12. New Media and Journalism Education: Preparing the Next Generation --
13. Job Prospects in Online Journalism --
Afterword. Contextualized Journalism: Implications for the Evolving Role of Journalists in the Twenty-first Century --
Notes --
Index
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