July 23, 2013 •
Specialist Journalism •
by Karen Grass
Latvian journalism has only had two decades in which to grow up. Most East European countries had to develop fast after emerging from Soviet Union control. The media systems of these new nation states have gone in very different...
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January 11, 2013 •
Specialist Journalism •
by Thomas Hanitzsch and Folker Hanusch
Despite increased popularity over the past two decades, lifestyle journalism is still somewhat neglected by academic researchers. A new study, presented at the “Matters of Journalism: Understanding Professional Challenges and...
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January 9, 2013 •
Specialist Journalism •
by Kate Nacy
Everyone loves The New Yorker. Or everyone loves talking about loving The New Yorker. Or, more realistically, everyone loves The New Yorker’s single-panel comics, and the rest of the magazine is certainly worth looking into when...
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December 17, 2012 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Bojan Cvejic
Despite frequent reactions and warnings by professional associations, hardly a day passes without at least one violation of the Serbian Journalistic Code of Ethics by each of the daily newspapers in Serbia. According to recent research,...
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November 12, 2012 •
Digital News •
by Michael Wise
Editors and developers from the New York Times work together to create unique interactive features and packaging for mobile application subscribers. As a frenzied U.S. election night moved toward the eventual victory of incumbent President...
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November 5, 2012 •
Specialist Journalism •
by Karen Torben-Nielsen
According to the latest 2012 Swiss Social Report, there is no generational conflict in Switzerland – the old and the young simply do not communicate. Following the publication of the report, television news program “10 vor 10”, asked...
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May 6, 2012 •
Digital News, Ethics and Quality •
by Philip Di Salvo
Originally created for military and intelligence purposes, flying drones are becoming an everyday reality thanks to recent commercial success. For roughly €300, customers can purchase the AR Drone 2.0, a quadricopter capable of shooting...
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February 14, 2012 •
Digital News, Media and Politics •
by Milica Jevtic
A recent research initiative focuses on the journalistic profession in Serbia. “Profession at the Crossroads – Journalism at the Doorstep of the Information Society,” conducted by the Media Center of the Faculty of Political Science...
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August 5, 2009 •
Media Economics •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Message, 3/2009 The U.S. media crisis delivered a crushing blow to many newspapers. In Europe, an increasing number of print publications hang in jeopardy, yet European publications may not be threatened by the same disaster as those in...
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