Media convergence and newsroom integration have become industry buzzwords as the ideas spread through newsrooms around the world. In November 2007 Fairfax Media in Australia introduced the newsroom of the future model, as its flagship newspapers moved into a purpose-built newsroom in Sydney. News Ltd, the country\u27s next biggest media group, is also embracing multi-media forms of reporting. What are the implications of this development for journalism? This paper examines changes in the practice of journalism in Australia and around the world. It attempts to answer the question: How does the practice of journalism need to change to prepare not for the future, but for the likely present
This article introduces the concept of de-convergence to analyse recent changes in the newsroom at t...
This article introduces the concept of de-convergence to analyse recent changes in the newsroom at t...
The future of journalism is hotly contested and highly uncertain reflecting developments in media te...
The work performed by Australian journalists is undergoing a series of fundamental shifts, driven by...
Purpose – This article aims to report on research conducted inside British national media organisati...
Purpose – This article aims to report on research conducted inside British national media organisati...
Purpose – This article aims to report on research conducted inside British national media organisati...
The issue of whether the practice of journalism for new mobile platforms and round-the-clock deliver...
Anecdotal evidence suggests Australian journalism is changing. This study borrows from earlier studi...
Convergence is a likely destination for news media in many parts of the world, though the duration o...
As the primary mechanism through which journalistic labour is organized within a newsroom, news beat...
Numerous studies have pointed to the fact that journalism in most industrialised societies is underg...
The issue of whether the practice of journalism for new mobile platforms and round-the-clock deliver...
This article introduces the concept of de-convergence to analyse recent changes in the newsroom at t...
This article introduces the concept of de-convergence to analyse recent changes in the newsroom at t...
This article introduces the concept of de-convergence to analyse recent changes in the newsroom at t...
This article introduces the concept of de-convergence to analyse recent changes in the newsroom at t...
The future of journalism is hotly contested and highly uncertain reflecting developments in media te...
The work performed by Australian journalists is undergoing a series of fundamental shifts, driven by...
Purpose – This article aims to report on research conducted inside British national media organisati...
Purpose – This article aims to report on research conducted inside British national media organisati...
Purpose – This article aims to report on research conducted inside British national media organisati...
The issue of whether the practice of journalism for new mobile platforms and round-the-clock deliver...
Anecdotal evidence suggests Australian journalism is changing. This study borrows from earlier studi...
Convergence is a likely destination for news media in many parts of the world, though the duration o...
As the primary mechanism through which journalistic labour is organized within a newsroom, news beat...
Numerous studies have pointed to the fact that journalism in most industrialised societies is underg...
The issue of whether the practice of journalism for new mobile platforms and round-the-clock deliver...
This article introduces the concept of de-convergence to analyse recent changes in the newsroom at t...
This article introduces the concept of de-convergence to analyse recent changes in the newsroom at t...
This article introduces the concept of de-convergence to analyse recent changes in the newsroom at t...
This article introduces the concept of de-convergence to analyse recent changes in the newsroom at t...
The future of journalism is hotly contested and highly uncertain reflecting developments in media te...