Local Journalism in a Digital World
Theory and Practice in the Digital Age
Kristy Hess author Lisa Waller author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:15th Nov '16
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This book offers essential insights into local journalism, bridging gaps in traditional studies while addressing the challenges of a digital landscape.
In Local Journalism in a Digital World, the authors explore the vital role that local journalism plays in society, particularly in the context of today's rapidly evolving digital landscape. The book emphasizes that most journalism graduates will find themselves working in local settings, making it essential for them to have a comprehensive understanding of the local media environment. By bridging the gap between traditional journalism studies, which often concentrate on national and international news, and the practical realities of local reporting, this text serves as a crucial resource for both students and practitioners.
Hess and Waller delve into the unique challenges and opportunities faced by local journalists, highlighting the importance of niche, place-based news coverage. They argue that while local journalists must specialize in their communities, they also need to understand how local issues connect to broader global contexts. This dual focus equips readers with a nuanced perspective on the future of local journalism, underscoring the need for adaptability in a digital world.
Local Journalism in a Digital World provides rich theoretical insights alongside practical guidance, making it an invaluable resource for journalism students, media scholars, and aspiring journalists alike. By examining the role of local media, this book encourages readers to appreciate the significance of their communities and the impact of local journalism in an increasingly interconnected world.
ISBN: 9781137504760
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248 pages