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21 Apr 2016Brazilian newspapers: the risk of becoming irrelevant
Since the early fifties, the circulation of paid-for dailies has risen by almost a third in Brazil…
Rodrigo Carro -
05 Apr 2016What is happening to television news?
DOI: 10.60625/risj-6f10-zr71 Traditional television viewing is falling, and the rapid rise of…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Richard Sambrook -
29 Mar 2016Public Service News and Digital Media
10.60625/risj-v9n8-mr78 How are public service media services delivering news in an increasingly…
Prof. Annika Sehl, Dr Alessio Cornia, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
08 Oct 2015Media, Revolution and Politics in Egypt
For too long Egypt’s system of government was beholden to the interests of the elite in power,…
Abdalla Hassan -
25 Sep 2015Weeding Out the Upstarts: The Kremlin's Proxy War on Independent Journalism
Alexey Eremenko, a producer at the NBC bureau in Moscow, has written a detailed study of how…
Alexey Eremenko -
28 Sep 2015Does Open Data Need Journalism?
“Datajournalism” is widely touted as a key skill for the journalist of the 21st century; presenters…
Jonathan Stoneman -
22 Sep 2015The State of News Photography: The Lives and Livelihoods of Photojournalists in the Digital Age
DOI: 10.60625/risj-hjmq-sh17 The work practices of the professional photojournalist are currently…
Adrian Hadland, David Campbell, Paul Lambert -
22 Sep 2015Pressure and Organisational Change in the Digital Age
News media organisations need to strategically adapt to environmental change in order to remain…
Juliane A. Lischka -
18 Sep 2015Do you think it is sex? You are wrong!
Satu Vasantola, a senior journalist and features editor at Finland’s largest newspaper Helsingin…
Satu Vasantola -
15 Sep 2015Reinventing the incumbents
Innovative newcomers and start-ups are challenging operational methods of traditional news…
Petri Jauhiainen -
10 Sep 2015From commissioners to community builders
Editors as managers, commissioners, rewriters, and proofreaders are key figures in setting the…
Kati Toivanen