Histories of the printed press and occupational myths tend to emphasise that journalists in most European countries have long been concerned about interferences from political authorities in the editorial sphere. But over time, other sources of potential influence, including advertising, commercial pressures, competition and other economic pressures became matters of concern. As news evolved to become a big business, news desks have had to cope with different forms of political and economic influences, ranging from soft pressures to strict censorship. On the whole, journalistic practices have been strongly marked by national historical situations and values linked to the particular context in which media were built and to the balance of pow...
The journalism industry currently resides in a state of perpetual change, with technology and econom...
A consequence of globalization of media economy and technology for journalism lies in the unificatio...
Using structuration theory, assuming that every government has a stake in steering public communica...
Histories of the printed press and occupational myths tend to emphasise that journalists in most Eur...
The current combination of economic recession and info-technological revolution is drastically affe...
The current combination of economic recession and info-technological revolution is drastically affec...
This chapter investigates factors contributing to the levels of populism in media output. The chapte...
This paper aim to study the possible conflict between the principles of journalism(professionalism) ...
Against the background of the variation in populism between countries exposed in the previous chapte...
The impact of socio-political variables on journalism is an ongoing concern of comparative research ...
Political economy suggests that media owners try to influence the process of media production by pro...
Does media ownership matter for the news that is produced? In the course of the twentieth century wh...
On the basis of survey responses of 1390 journalists from 14 countries, this study explores the dime...
This study intends to address these crucial omissions. Its central objective is to assess the relati...
The French print media, “la presse”, are a diverse and rich method of mass communication. As media a...
The journalism industry currently resides in a state of perpetual change, with technology and econom...
A consequence of globalization of media economy and technology for journalism lies in the unificatio...
Using structuration theory, assuming that every government has a stake in steering public communica...
Histories of the printed press and occupational myths tend to emphasise that journalists in most Eur...
The current combination of economic recession and info-technological revolution is drastically affe...
The current combination of economic recession and info-technological revolution is drastically affec...
This chapter investigates factors contributing to the levels of populism in media output. The chapte...
This paper aim to study the possible conflict between the principles of journalism(professionalism) ...
Against the background of the variation in populism between countries exposed in the previous chapte...
The impact of socio-political variables on journalism is an ongoing concern of comparative research ...
Political economy suggests that media owners try to influence the process of media production by pro...
Does media ownership matter for the news that is produced? In the course of the twentieth century wh...
On the basis of survey responses of 1390 journalists from 14 countries, this study explores the dime...
This study intends to address these crucial omissions. Its central objective is to assess the relati...
The French print media, “la presse”, are a diverse and rich method of mass communication. As media a...
The journalism industry currently resides in a state of perpetual change, with technology and econom...
A consequence of globalization of media economy and technology for journalism lies in the unificatio...
Using structuration theory, assuming that every government has a stake in steering public communica...