ARTICLE: Serbians think news are highly corrupt
Serbians believe the level of corruption in news media is on a high level, writes Ivanka Pjesivac, of University of Georgia. A representative sample of 544 Serbians were surveyed over … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
ARTICLE: Serbians think news are highly corrupt
Serbians believe the level of corruption in news media is on a high level, writes Ivanka Pjesivac, of University of Georgia. A representative sample of 544 Serbians were surveyed over … Continued
VIDEO: Data journalism and citizen data literacy
Our interview with Eddy Borges-Rey deals with the relation between data journalism and civic data literacy. Motivations for and findings from research are offered along with describing current data journalism … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalists struggle with personal branding on Twitter
In the social media age, individual journalists have become more visible than ever, write Cara Brems, Martina Temmerman, Todd Graham and Marcel Broersma. In their new article the focus is on journalists … Continued
New Journal of Media Ethics issue is out now
New issue of Journal of Media Ethics is published. All articles in the issue stress ethics of news production. It also includes “cases and commentaries” section as well as a bunch of … Continued
ARTICLE: Media coverage on the Sarrazin debate in Germany
Research has revealed that the news media in Europe tend to frame ethnic minorities in mostly negative terms. David Abadi, Leen d’Haenens, Keith Roe and Joyce Koeman, all of University of Leuven, study the media coverage … Continued
New International Journal of Communication out now
New issue of International Journal of Communication is now published. Four of the articles are especially interesting for those who are into journalism. Sasha Costanza-Chock and Pablo Rey Mazón write about PageOneX, an open source software … Continued
CFP: Revitalizing concepts in mass communication
A conference on novel takes on mass media concepts is looking for paper proposals. The conference is titled “Revitalizing concepts in mass communication” and it will take place in Brussels, … Continued
WPFD2016: In celebration and support of press freedom
The annual Press Freedom Day’s celebrations are underway in Helsinki, Finland. Organised by UNESCO, the three-day event commemorates the 25th anniversary of the so-called Winhoek declaration, which led to the … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalists’ views of the audience in flux
Journalists are renegotiating their relationship with the audience, writes Jaana Hujanen, of University of Helsinki. The author interviewed 26 Finnish journalists, editors, and other newsroom employees between 2010 and 2015. … Continued
ARTICLE: Rightist papers shape UK election coverage
Politically right-leaning newspapers are most influential in shaping the television coverage of UK elections, write Stephen Cushion, Allaina Kilby, Richard Thomas, Marina Morani and Richard Sambrook, all of University of … Continued