This presentation provides an overview of the state of journalism, including topics like fake news, identity politics, and the transition to online media. It recommends readings and podcasts, and notes that the story of journalism continues as the audience becomes more interactive. The presentation is shared with an open license and the creator welcomes interaction through comments and feedback.
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Journalism in Transition: Recommended Reading and Podcasts
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2. Journalism, fake news, identity politics, deadlines,
newsgathering, open access, press freedom, dead tree
papers and online comments: this presentation is a
snapshot of the sector in transition with recommended
reading and favorite podcasts. Today the story continues
after the final stop with the group of people formerly
called the audience.. You are welcome to adapt and reuse
with the attribution-sharealike license. We welcome your
interaction -- comments, questions, suggestions, shares,
clips, favorites, likes and hearts.
- Ron Mader (Las Vegas, 2017)
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8. Access is seductive.
Access means good nuggets from a campaign.
Access means your calls answered. Access is safe
and secure, because you're the one at your
organization who can always get a comment,
a confirmation, or an exclusive interview.
But access journalism is barely journalism.
@KatyTurNBC