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12. New Media and Journalism Education: Preparing the Next Generation
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Understanding the Impact of New Media on Journalism xi
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Part I. Altering News Content
- 1. Transforming Storytelling: From Omnidirectional Imaging to Augmented Reality 1
- 2. Assessing the State of Online Journalism 28
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2. Assessing the State of Online Journalism
- 3. New Tools for News Gathering 47
- 4. A Reporter’s Field Guide to the Internet 61
- 5. Journalism Ethics and New Media 82
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Part III. Restructuring the Newsroom and the News Industry
- 6. Newsroom for a New Age: Managing the Virtual Newsroom 99
- 7. Digital Television and Video News: A Crisis of Opportunity 115
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Part IV. Redefining Relationships
- 8. Audiences Redefined, Boundaries Removed, Relationships Reinvented 123
- 9. Business Models for Online Journalism 149
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Part V. Implications for the Future: The Telecommunications Act, Intelligent Agents, and Journalism Practice and Education
- 10. Long-Term Consequences of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: New Rules of the Game 159
- 11. Implications of Intelligent Agents for Journalism: Ghosts in the Machine 183
- 12. New Media and Journalism Education: Preparing the Next Generation 193
- 13. Job Prospects in Online Journalism 209
- Afterword. Contextualized Journalism: Implications for the Evolving Role of Journalists in the Twenty-first Century 217
- Notes 221
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Understanding the Impact of New Media on Journalism xi
-
Part I. Altering News Content
- 1. Transforming Storytelling: From Omnidirectional Imaging to Augmented Reality 1
- 2. Assessing the State of Online Journalism 28
-
2. Assessing the State of Online Journalism
- 3. New Tools for News Gathering 47
- 4. A Reporter’s Field Guide to the Internet 61
- 5. Journalism Ethics and New Media 82
-
Part III. Restructuring the Newsroom and the News Industry
- 6. Newsroom for a New Age: Managing the Virtual Newsroom 99
- 7. Digital Television and Video News: A Crisis of Opportunity 115
-
Part IV. Redefining Relationships
- 8. Audiences Redefined, Boundaries Removed, Relationships Reinvented 123
- 9. Business Models for Online Journalism 149
-
Part V. Implications for the Future: The Telecommunications Act, Intelligent Agents, and Journalism Practice and Education
- 10. Long-Term Consequences of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: New Rules of the Game 159
- 11. Implications of Intelligent Agents for Journalism: Ghosts in the Machine 183
- 12. New Media and Journalism Education: Preparing the Next Generation 193
- 13. Job Prospects in Online Journalism 209
- Afterword. Contextualized Journalism: Implications for the Evolving Role of Journalists in the Twenty-first Century 217
- Notes 221
- Index 237