In Australia and beyond, journalism is reportedly an industry in crisis, a crisis exacerbated by COVID-19. However, the evidence revealing the crisis is often anecdotal or limited in scope. In this unprecedented longitudinal research, we draw on data from the Australian journalism jobs market from January 2012 until March 2020. Using Data Science and Machine Learning techniques, we analyse two distinct data sets: job advertisements (ads) data comprising 3698 journalist job ads from a corpus of over 8 million Australian job ads; and official employment data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Having matched and analysed both sources, we address both the demand for and supply of journalists in Australia over this critical period. The d...
Dozens of plans to help save journalism have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic decimated media out...
This Insights paper written for the Gender Equality in Working Life Research Initiative provides a h...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The Australian la...
Severe contractions in the Australian media landscape have led to a loss of jobs in major metropolit...
As the primary mechanism through which journalistic labour is organized within a newsroom, news beat...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic altered journalistic practices globally. Recent research has out...
72 pagesThis report explores the untold story of how the COVID crisis has impacted on journalists – ...
For the past two decades, understandings of the scale of digital disruption in journalism work in po...
There is an industrial revolution taking place in the media sphere, and it is a result of digitalisa...
While considerable academic attention has been paid to the effect of industry turbulence on journali...
This article reports on job loss among Canadian journalists between 2012 and 2016. Building on Austr...
Modeled on the “New Beats: A study of Australian Journalism Redundancies” project (2014–17), the pur...
The Center for Journalism Studies (Ghent University, Belgium) has a long tradition in profiling stud...
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...
Dozens of plans to help save journalism have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic decimated media out...
This Insights paper written for the Gender Equality in Working Life Research Initiative provides a h...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The Australian la...
Severe contractions in the Australian media landscape have led to a loss of jobs in major metropolit...
As the primary mechanism through which journalistic labour is organized within a newsroom, news beat...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic altered journalistic practices globally. Recent research has out...
72 pagesThis report explores the untold story of how the COVID crisis has impacted on journalists – ...
For the past two decades, understandings of the scale of digital disruption in journalism work in po...
There is an industrial revolution taking place in the media sphere, and it is a result of digitalisa...
While considerable academic attention has been paid to the effect of industry turbulence on journali...
This article reports on job loss among Canadian journalists between 2012 and 2016. Building on Austr...
Modeled on the “New Beats: A study of Australian Journalism Redundancies” project (2014–17), the pur...
The Center for Journalism Studies (Ghent University, Belgium) has a long tradition in profiling stud...
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...
Dozens of plans to help save journalism have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic decimated media out...
This Insights paper written for the Gender Equality in Working Life Research Initiative provides a h...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The Australian la...