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Making News
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Communicating news information News reporting is a genre with its own specific characteristics Its characteristics have evolved owing to: ●The function of newspapers: i.e. reporting information on world facts and events ●The particular type of relation with the readership ●The limitations of the medium: Constraints of time (the need to deliver information fast), space on the page, etc.
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Traditional roles in the newsroom Chief reporter, journalist, subeditor and editor have rather fixed roles in news-making: ●The journalist writes the article ●The chief reporter revises and checks the article (for factual accuracy, language, etc.) ●The subeditor and editor edit the article and make decisions on the article prominence, its layout, headline and photos/pictures, its allocation in the issue, etc.
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How are journalism and journalists’ practices changing?
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Factors affecting the media industry Ownership Economic pressures Technological innovations Professionalization Quality of journalism Recent Changes due to: ● Mergers and acquisitions ● The Internet ● Digitalisation ● Increased media production
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Media ownership Global media organizations control the majority of newspapers worldwide: ●In Britain, 8 owners dominate the national press ●In the US, 8 companies control the majority of the media ●In the world, 6 multinational companies effectively control the leading media ‘Alternative’ press, often with strong political, religious, ethnic affiliations Ownership influences media content, political stance and editorial perspective
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Economic Pressures The need to make profits has a major impact on media production Advertising is a major source of profit for newspapers, hence: ●The need to sell advertising space ●The need to keep sales and circulation high ●Meeting readers’ expectations is a way to keep sales and circulation high Free papers and most Internet papers rely wholly on advertising to make profits
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New Technology Some characteristics of new technology Digitalization Server-based production Non-linear editing ●Faster production process ●Automation ●Products are publishable in multiple formats
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Effects on journalism Fewer journalists Less investigative journalism ●The Internet is a news-gathering tool Tighter production times More editions during the day More competition between different media (e.g. print and electronic)
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Effects on journalistic practices Multi-skilling: ●Editing, video journalism ●Multimedia Time is still a constraint: ●Later deadlines but more tasks to perform ●Less time for analysis More control over the final product: ●Fewer people involved Audience feedback from interactive media
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Changing audiences Audiences are no longer passive consumers ●Interactivity allows audiences to voice their opinions ●Audiences contribute to creating news products (videos, pictures, blogs, etc.) Audiences have expectations about content and formats ●Better educated, informed readers More sources of information available Less loyalty to brands
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A changing profession? Journalists need to be versatile and be able to perform multiple activities ●Converging forms of news products (print, audio, television, or online) Increased workload Lack of specialisation Leading to better journalism or a threat to the profession?
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