Journalism Challenged In A Changing Landscape

In the developed world, broadcast and print media go head to head with online and ''citizens' journalism.''

Throughout the rich countries of the developed world, the audience for broadcast news, especially on television, is falling. The audience for current affairs programs is declining even more rapidly. Where publicly funded broadcasters can continue to support significant news and current affairs divisions, commercial television is cutting back across the board on once prestigious programs.

The news they do carry is markedly lighter in content, more ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Dale Penn - Feb 16, 2009 - 9:06 AM PST
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by Elizabeth Smith - Feb. 18, 2009

The article is too short and seems one-sided without room for more information to round out the contextual picture.

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