Keeping journalism socially relevant and financially viable is more challenging than ever. It might seem like a paradox, but in a time when news media is challenged by inadequate business models, precarious labor conditions and competition from platform companies, and contested by populist politicians, the public is consuming more news than ever before. The changing media landscape, technological platforms and structural conditions are influencing journalism, its practices and its roles in everyday life, society, culture, and politics—central topics when communication scholars gather at international and national conferences dedicated to media and communication research. The NordMedia Conference 2021 was arranged in the midst of an ongoing ...
The news media around the world has experienced drastic changes in recent decades, and the Icelandic...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...
This article features a comparative study of the making of business news based upon interviews (2005...
The article examines Finnish news professionals’ views on the ethical challenges that ensue from eme...
The objective of this chapter is to describe and discuss some important political journalism develop...
The 2013 NordMedia conference in Oslo marked the 40 years that had passed since the very first Nordi...
This paper explores the blurring boundaries between local journalism, strategic and marketing commun...
This paper explores the blurring boundaries between local journalism, strategic and marketing commun...
Journalistica's editor-in-chief, Eva Mayerhöffer, presents the 2022 issue and introduces the new, mo...
Through a quantitative content analysis (n = 878), this study examines and compares intermedia agend...
This article reviews the changed structure of news presentation in the social media, addressing conc...
This article summarises findings from a research project on the digitisation of Norwegian newsrooms,...
Historically, journalistic self-regulation in Finland has evolved in three phases that are closely c...
The link between journalism and participation has since long been envisioned and argued to be an imp...
This article examines how recent changes in the hybrid media environment have led media actors to de...
The news media around the world has experienced drastic changes in recent decades, and the Icelandic...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...
This article features a comparative study of the making of business news based upon interviews (2005...
The article examines Finnish news professionals’ views on the ethical challenges that ensue from eme...
The objective of this chapter is to describe and discuss some important political journalism develop...
The 2013 NordMedia conference in Oslo marked the 40 years that had passed since the very first Nordi...
This paper explores the blurring boundaries between local journalism, strategic and marketing commun...
This paper explores the blurring boundaries between local journalism, strategic and marketing commun...
Journalistica's editor-in-chief, Eva Mayerhöffer, presents the 2022 issue and introduces the new, mo...
Through a quantitative content analysis (n = 878), this study examines and compares intermedia agend...
This article reviews the changed structure of news presentation in the social media, addressing conc...
This article summarises findings from a research project on the digitisation of Norwegian newsrooms,...
Historically, journalistic self-regulation in Finland has evolved in three phases that are closely c...
The link between journalism and participation has since long been envisioned and argued to be an imp...
This article examines how recent changes in the hybrid media environment have led media actors to de...
The news media around the world has experienced drastic changes in recent decades, and the Icelandic...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...
This article features a comparative study of the making of business news based upon interviews (2005...