Description |
1 online resource (258 pages) |
Contents |
About the Author; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; INTRODUCTION; 1 The Mainstream Goes Online; 2 On The Road to Surfdom; 3 The Blogosphere Goes Professional; 4 Diving into the Mainstream; 5 The Rules of Engagement; 6 The Great Troll Wars; 7 Crunching the Audience; 8 The New Front Page; Acknowledgements |
Summary |
A provocative, timely account of the changing face of journalism from a pioneer of the new-media revolution For a long time, media organisations have controlled the news, treating their audiences as products for advertisers. Yet as journalism has moved online and behind paywalls, the public is demanding more say in how the news is created. They are using blogs, Twitter, and Facebook to share stories, and selecting their sources to create their own 'front page'. In this lively, biting critique, media commentator Tim Dunlop explores the rise of the audience, and how unprepa |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Journalism -- United States -- 21st century
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Journalism -- Social aspects.
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Online journalism.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Media Studies.
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Journalism
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Journalism -- Social aspects
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Online journalism
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781921863585 |
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1921863587 |
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9781922072665 |
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1922072664 |
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