The Future of Newspapers -

The Future of Newspapers

Bob Franklin (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
406 Seiten
2009
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-415-47379-8 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
The Future of Newspapers is a collection of essays by leading academics and practitioners exploring the many and diverse futures for current newspapers around the globe given unprecedented changes in the technology and methods of their production.
The future of newspapers is hotly contested. Pessimistic pundits predict their imminent demise while others envisage a new era of participatory journalism online, with yet others advocating increased investment "in quality journalism" rather than free gifts and DVDs, as the necessary cure for the current parlous state of newspapers.

Globally, newspapers confront highly variable prospects reflecting their location in different market sectors, countries and journalism cultures. But despite this diversity, they face similar challenges in responding to the increased competition from expansive radio and 24 hour television news channels; the emergence of free "Metro" papers; the delivery of news services on billboards, pod casts and mobile telephony; the development of online editions, as well as the burgeoning of blogs, citizen journalists and User Generated Content. Newspapers’ revenue streams are also under attack as advertising increasingly migrates online.

This authoritative collection of research based essays by distinguished scholars and journalists from around the globe, brings together a judicious mix of academic expertise and professional journalistic experience to analyse and report on the future of newspapers.

This book was published as special issues of Journalism Practice and Journalism Studies.

Bob Franklin is Professor of Journalism Studies in the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University; Editor of Journalism Studies and Journalism Practice and author of Pulling Newspapers Apart; Analysing Print Journalism (2008) Routledge, Local Journalism and Local Media: Making the Local News (2006) Routledge and many more.

Editorial: The Future of Newspapers Bob Franklin
The Curse of Introversion Peter Preston
The Future of Newspapers: Historical Perspectives Martin Conboy and John Steel
Mapping Professional Imagination: On the Potential of Professional Culture in the Newspapers of the Future Laura Ruusunoksa and Risto Kunelius
"The Supremacy of Ignorance over Instruction and of Numbers over Knowledge": Journalism, Popular Culture and the English Constitution John Hartley
Newspapers go for Advertising! Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing Media Environment Katrien Berte and Els De Bens
Shifts in Newspaper Advertising Expenditures and their Implications for the Future of Newspapers Robert G. Picard
(No) News on the World Wide Web? A comparative content analysis of online news in Europe and the US Thorsten Quandt
How Citizens Create News Stories: The "News Access" Problem Reversed Zvi Reich
Deliberativeness of Online Political Discussion: a Content Analysis of the Guangzhou Daily Website Xiang Zhou, Yuen-Ying Chan and Zhenmei Peng
The Consumer as Producer – of What? User-generated Tabloid Content in The Sun (UK) and Aftonbladet (Sweden) Henrik Örnebring
Attack of the Killer Newspapers! The ‘Tabloid Revolution’ in South Africa and the Future of Newspapers Herman Wasserman
The History of a Surviving Species: Defining Eras in the Evolution of Foreign Correspondence Jaci Cole and John Maxwell Hamilton
International News from Paris- and London-based Agency News-rooms Michael Palmer
What Future for Local News? The Crisis of the French Regional Daily Press Aude Rouger
Participatory Journalism Practices in the Media and Beyond: An International Comparative Study of Initiatives in Online Newspapers David Domingo, Thorsten Quandt, Ari Heinonen, Steve Paulussen, Jane B. Singer, Marina Vujnovic
A Clash of Cultures: The Integration of User-generated Content within Professional Journalistic Frameworks at British Newspaper Websites Alfred Hermida and Neil Thurman
Old Values, New Media: Journalism Role Perceptions in a Changing World John O’Sullivan and Ari Heinonen
The Future of ‘Responsible Journalism’: Defamation Law, Public Debate and News Production Andrew Kenyon and Tim Marjoribanks
Tabloid Nouveau Genre: Format Change and News Content in Quebec City’s Le Soleil Geneviève Drolet and Colette Brin
Gossip, Sport And Pretty Girls: What Does ‘Trivial’ Journalism Mean to Tabloid Newspaper Readers? Sofia Johansson
Newspapers in Education in Flanders: A Press Policy to Support the Future Readership Market for Newspapers Karin Raeymaeckers, Laurence Hauttekeete and Tim Hoebeke
The Simultaneous Rise and Fall of Free and Paid Newspapers in Europe Piet Bakker
Obituaries for Sale: Wellspring of Cash and Unreliable Testimony Nigel Starck
From Newspapers to Multimedia Group: Business Growth Strategies of the Regional Press in Spain Miguel Carvajal and Jose A. García Avilés
"If You Can’t Earn Enough – Teach" Newspaper Journalists as Journalism Lecturers in Israel Hagar Lahav
Newspaper Negotiations: The Crossroads of Community Newspaper Journalists’ Values and Labor Wendy Weinhold
The Passive Journalist: How Sources Dominate Local News Deirdre O’Neill and Catherine O’Connor

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.2.2009
Reihe/Serie Journalism Studies
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 910 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Buchhandel / Bibliothekswesen
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Journalistik
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-415-47379-9 / 0415473799
ISBN-13 978-0-415-47379-8 / 9780415473798
Zustand Neuware
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