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Structuring Journalism: Economic Influences on Journalistic Practice in Newspapers, Radio, and Television |
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The development of journalistic practice in the United States was strongly influenced by social and economic concerns. Economic decisions made in the newspaper industry resulted in journalistic practices which flowed virtually unchanged into radio, and then into television. This flow was largely a result of cross-media ownership, which itself led to further economic efficiency efforts which again changed journalistic practice. The paper traces these structures and practices from the penny press to the present day. |
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Name: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication URL: http://www.aejmc.org
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MLA Citation:
| Baggerman, Thomas. "Structuring Journalism: Economic Influences on Journalistic Practice in Newspapers, Radio, and Television" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, The Renaissance, Washington, DC, Aug 08, 2007 <Not Available>. 2008-12-11 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p203948_index.html> |
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| Baggerman, T. , 2007-08-08 "Structuring Journalism: Economic Influences on Journalistic Practice in Newspapers, Radio, and Television" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, The Renaissance, Washington, DC Online <PDF>. 2008-12-11 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p203948_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: The development of journalistic practice in the United States was strongly influenced by social and economic concerns. Economic decisions made in the newspaper industry resulted in journalistic practices which flowed virtually unchanged into radio, and then into television. This flow was largely a result of cross-media ownership, which itself led to further economic efficiency efforts which again changed journalistic practice. The paper traces these structures and practices from the penny press to the present day. |
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| noon and late night broadcasts as well . This financially driven expansion would further cement the nature of news as commodity and in combination with relaxing regulation and changing ownership structures would dramatically change the television broadcasting industry. The organizational structures operational practices and journalistic conventions developed in newspapers and refined in radio broadcasting continue to play a major role in television broadcasting in the present day. 27 Structuring Journalism: Economic Influences on Journalistic Practice in Newspapers Radio and |
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