Online/offscreen: On changing technology and practices in television journalism

作者: Tamar Ashuri , Atara Frenkel

DOI: 10.1177/1354856515577776

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摘要: As televised news content is no longer being solely produced by professionals and consumed family members staring at the box, traditional television industry has entered a new era. This article introduces set of theoretical propositions relating to industry’s responses such changes and, in particular, implementation networked technologies social media organizations. The technological frames analytic lens was used identify journalists’ assumptions expectations about technology use explain outcomes professional change journalistic environment. Through interviews conducted with journalists working for desks Israel, we show that interviewees’ perceptions technologies, role their organization, essence profession provide meaningful explanation actual technologies. findings resolve contradiction between potential contribu...

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