Numerous studies have pointed to the fact that journalism in most industrialised societies is undergoing a particularly intensive period of transformation. Yet, while many scholars have studied how news organisations are changing, comparatively fewer studies have inquired into how journalists themselves are experiencing the changes in their work brought on by the technological, economic and cultural transformations. Based on a representative study of Australian journalists, this paper reports on their perceptions of changes in a variety of influences and aspects of their work over the past five years. It finds that journalists say change has been most notable in audience interactions and technological innovation, while economic changes are ...
In the 50 years of Australian television, the one constant in the nightly schedule has been the news...
Over the last twenty years, media workers in the West have been faced with changes in the way conten...
In a time of dramatic and rapid change in the global media industry and when technological advances ...
Studies of journalists’ professional views have a long history in many countries around the globe. T...
Anecdotal evidence suggests Australian journalism is changing. This study borrows from earlier studi...
Between 1975 and 2015 print journalists in Australia experienced an unprecedented period of change i...
Industry insiders and media academics often voice unease about the transformations taking place in t...
Anecdotal evidence suggests Australian journalism is changing. This study borrows from earlier studi...
The work performed by Australian journalists is undergoing a series of fundamental shifts, driven by...
The issue of whether the practice of journalism for new mobile platforms and round-the-clock deliver...
Media convergence and newsroom integration have become industry buzzwords as the ideas spread throug...
As the primary mechanism through which journalistic labour is organized within a newsroom, news beat...
The issue of whether the practice of journalism for new mobile platforms and round-the-clock deliver...
Much has been written about the alleged “crisis” of journalism, with narratives of cultural pessimis...
This chapter aims to provide an in-depth overview of how changes in news work are transforming journ...
In the 50 years of Australian television, the one constant in the nightly schedule has been the news...
Over the last twenty years, media workers in the West have been faced with changes in the way conten...
In a time of dramatic and rapid change in the global media industry and when technological advances ...
Studies of journalists’ professional views have a long history in many countries around the globe. T...
Anecdotal evidence suggests Australian journalism is changing. This study borrows from earlier studi...
Between 1975 and 2015 print journalists in Australia experienced an unprecedented period of change i...
Industry insiders and media academics often voice unease about the transformations taking place in t...
Anecdotal evidence suggests Australian journalism is changing. This study borrows from earlier studi...
The work performed by Australian journalists is undergoing a series of fundamental shifts, driven by...
The issue of whether the practice of journalism for new mobile platforms and round-the-clock deliver...
Media convergence and newsroom integration have become industry buzzwords as the ideas spread throug...
As the primary mechanism through which journalistic labour is organized within a newsroom, news beat...
The issue of whether the practice of journalism for new mobile platforms and round-the-clock deliver...
Much has been written about the alleged “crisis” of journalism, with narratives of cultural pessimis...
This chapter aims to provide an in-depth overview of how changes in news work are transforming journ...
In the 50 years of Australian television, the one constant in the nightly schedule has been the news...
Over the last twenty years, media workers in the West have been faced with changes in the way conten...
In a time of dramatic and rapid change in the global media industry and when technological advances ...