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Encyclopedia of Journalism

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Encyclopedia of Journalism

Christopher H. Sterling

Pub. date: 2009 | Online Pub. Date: December 16, 2009 | DOI: 10.4135/9781412972048 | Print ISBN: 9780761929574 | Online ISBN: 9781412972048| Publisher:SAGE Publications, Inc.

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Key Documents: Section IV. Data on the Status and Practice of Journalism - Internet Impact on Media

Number of Magazines with Websites Magazine Websites Continue to Grow Even as Print Magazines Are Valued Magazine Website Traffic Magazine Website Usage is Growing Faster Than Web Usage Overall The Magazine Publishers of America. The Magazine Handbook 2009–2010 . (accessed January 6, 2009). Reprinted with permission. Financial Woes Now Overshadow All Other Concerns for Journalists; The Web: Alarming, Appealing and a Challenge to Journalistic Values The financial crisis facing news organizations is so grave that it is now overshadowing concerns about the quality of news coverage, the flagging credibility of the news media, and other problems that have been very much on the minds of journalists over the past decade. An ever larger majority of journalists at national media outlets—62%—says that journalism is going in the wrong direction, an increase from the 51% who expressed this view in 2004. Half of internet journalists and about the same proportion of local ...

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