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Trends in Newsrooms 2006
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Published annually by the World Editors Forum, this is only the second year of publication for this study of what happens in newsrooms around the world. It aims to answer the questions: What are the latest developments in citizen journalism? How can newspapers reconnect with their readers? Will all news be free? How are broadband and multimedia transforming traditional journalism? What threats do internet companies pose to the traditional press? How will the job of Editor-in-Chief evolve?
The report is based on the best articles from the Editors Weblog, an online publication of the World Editors Forum that tracks and analyses the major stories affecting newsrooms around the world, and includes many additional essays, articles and commentary from media experts.
The report is part of the World Editors Forum Membership - click here for more information on what membership includes. For non-members, the report's price is 139 euros.
Click here for more details and to order online.
The report is based on the best articles from the Editors Weblog, an online publication of the World Editors Forum that tracks and analyses the major stories affecting newsrooms around the world, and includes many additional essays, articles and commentary from media experts.
The report is part of the World Editors Forum Membership - click here for more information on what membership includes. For non-members, the report's price is 139 euros.
Click here for more details and to order online.
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150
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Press release from World Association of Newspapers (WAN), July 4 2006.
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