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News 2.0 : Can journalism survive the Internet?

Technology is transforming the media and with it, the practice of journalism. Martin Hirst investigates the implications of the new media explosion for the Fourth Estate and the way news is gathered and consumed around the world
eBook, English, 2011
Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2011
Electronic publishing
1 online resource (256 pages)
9781742692197, 9781000250435, 9781000246636, 1742692192, 1000250431, 1000246639
695010818
Praise; Title; Contents; Preface; 1
Convergence, journalism and News 2.0; 2
Why is journalism in crisis?; 3
Globalization and the news industry crisis; 4
The end of the mainstream?; 5
Is this the end of journalism?; 6
Journalism in the age of YouTube; 7
We're all journalists now. Or are we?; 8
Never mind the quality, feel the rush!; 9
Networks, Indymedia and the journalism field; 10
Who pays the messenger(s)?; 11
Can journalism survive the Internet?; Bibliography; Index
English