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  • March 1, 2003 • Ethics and Quality • by Stephan Russ-Mohl

    Journalism – What It Is and How it Works

    Studies in Communication Sciences, Nr.3/1.Vol., 2003 This book by Carlo Sorrentino is a guide and reflection on the meaning of journalism in the information society. Written by Carlo Sorrentino, professor of “Theory and technique of...

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  • February 14, 2003 • Ethics and Quality • by admin

    Investigation or PR-steering?

    Neue Zürcher Zeitung, February 14, 2003 How German journalists report on the work of Parliament To what extent do public relations (PR) influence journalism? This question has been discussed intermittently but fiercely by communication...

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  • February 14, 2003 • Public Relations • by admin

    Investigation or PR dependence

    Neue Zürcher Zeitung, February 14, 2003 How German journalists report on the work of Parliament To what extent do public relations (PR) influence journalism? This question has been discussed intermittently but fiercely by communication...

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  • February 14, 2003 • Public Relations • by admin

    Research services or PR dependence?

    Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Febr.14, 2003How do journalists report parliamentary work? How much can PR influence journalism? Since the 80ties this research question has been repeatedly and strongly discussed by communication experts. According...

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  • January 28, 2003 • Ethics and Quality • by admin

    Towards a European journalism?

    Studies in Communication Sciences, Nr.3/2 Vol., 2003, pp. 203-216 Limits, opportunities, challenges Inaugural lecture presented at the University of Lugano, January 28, 2003 (updated). Download PDF, 89KB...

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  • August 30, 2002 • Newsroom Management • by admin

    Newspaper sections: Faltering Fiefdoms

    Neue Zürcher Zeitung, August 30, 2002 Newsroom management as a new topic for researchWhy do the media cover what they cover? What gives an event news value, why is an issue deemed newsworthy and picked up by newsrooms? For decades,...

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  • February 1, 2002 • Ethics and Quality • by admin

    The Difficult Quest for Quality in Journalism

    EJO RESEARCH Concepts of quality management in journalism have recently gained attention in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. This article offers an overview of the major defaults in journalism, exploring economic and sociological...

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