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Journal articles on the topic "Broadcast journalism – technological innovations"
Agboola, AbdulhameedKayode, and Ibrahim Yusuf. "INTERFACE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN CONVENTIONAL MEDIA IN NIGERIA: AN OVERVIEW." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 3, no. 6 (June 30, 2015): 17–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v3.i6.2015.2996.
Full textNí Bhroin, Niamh, Stine Sand, and Torkel Rasmussen. "Indigenous journalism, media innovation, and social change: A review of previous research and call for more critical approaches." Nordicom Review 42, no. 2 (July 1, 2021): 185–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/nor-2021-0050.
Full textDuru, Ngozi, and Chioma Ifeoma Agbasimelo. "Influence of technological innovation on journalism practice amongst journalists in Owerri metropolis." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation 5, no. 1 (2024): 861–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.54660/.ijmrge.2024.5.1.861-866.
Full textMallela, Sree Naga Raja Sekhar. "IoT-5G Phase helps Media Communications and Journalism." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. VII (July 25, 2021): 2066–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.36826.
Full textHepworth, Katherine, Donica Mensing, and Gi Woong Yun. "Journalism Professors’ Information-Seeking Behaviors: Finding Online Tools for Teaching." Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 73, no. 3 (July 10, 2017): 255–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077695817718425.
Full textRatliff, Jeffrey, Jason Crowell, Stacey L. Clardy, and Ted Burns. "Innovations in on-demand audio education." Neurology 94, no. 14 (March 4, 2020): 621–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000009221.
Full textAkinola-Badmus, Oyindamola Omotolani, and Babatunde Raphael Ojebuyi. "‘We are aware but not prepared’: Broadcast journalists’ perception of challenges and benefits of digitization of broadcasting in Oyo State, Nigeria." EJOTMAS: Ekpoma Journal of Theatre and Media Arts 8, no. 1-2 (March 9, 2022): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejotmas.v8i1-2.1.
Full textDolidze, Davit. "Development of Multimedia Journalism in Georgia." Works of Georgian Technical University, no. 2(532) (June 10, 2024): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.36073/1512-0996-2024-2-19-28.
Full textSchultz, Brad, and Mary Lou Sheffer. "An Exploratory Study of How Twitter Is Affecting Sports Journalism." International Journal of Sport Communication 3, no. 2 (June 2010): 226–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.3.2.226.
Full textFajriyah Ningrum, Afiaty, and Justito Adiprasetio. "Broadcast Journalism of Private Radio in Cirebon, Indonesia, in the Convergence Era." Asian Journal of Media and Communication 5, no. 1 (July 25, 2021): 19–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.20885/asjmc.vol5.iss1.art2.
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Van, Noort Elvira Esmeralda. "Newsroom convergence at the Mail & Guardian: a case study." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002945.
Full textPatterson, Philip Don. "Nuclear networks : how television news covers technological crises /." Full-text version available from OU Domain via ProQuest Digital Dissertations, 1987.
Find full textChan, Wing Lam. "Conflicts in the newsroom: analyzing journalistic creativity." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2017. https://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_oa/384.
Full textKenny, Peter. "News agencies as content providers and purveyors of news: A mediahistoriographical study on the development and diversity of wire services." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1616.
Full textThis study examines the history, development and diversity of news agencies. It studies the major agencies and pinpoints how smaller wire services that sometimes purvey niche news seek to offer a more diverse global news-flow. The linkage between news agencies and technological developments, and how wire services have helped advance technology, is examined since the first agencies began in the 1800s, up to the current era of the Internet. The rise of television and the subsequent ascent of the Internet prompted new demands for more diverse news procurement. This accelerated the convergence of different media and has exposed challenges and opportunities to news agencies, large and small. Alongside the telegraph, news wire services expanded from supplying news and information locally to being global players, helping the world shrink. The mediahistoriographical approach engages a critical examination of literature sources regarding the development of the major wire services, and some of the smaller players. The literature, along with interviews with news agency experts, provides the material to examine wire services. The study shows how some original agencies leveraged opportunities offered by their standing in powerful nations to become dominant transnational players. The ascendancy of the mega-agencies compounded limited news-flows from developed to poorer nations, while an expansion of diversified news-flows has not matched technological progression. This study concludes by recommending greater recognition of the importance of news agencies and more scholarly examination of them, as studies on them appear scarce compared to those on other media branches, such as newspapers, the electronic media and the Internet. More studies into the development of both mainstream and alternative news agencies would pave the way for a better understanding of how they function and could provide clues as to how they might be able to better sustain themselves as more diverse entities for the benefit of the public discourse. Through the above, this dissertation seeks to contribute, in a small way, to rectifying a knowledge disparity regarding a key component of the mass media, namely the news agency.
Holdsworth, Robert, and roberth@gil com au. "Autonomous in-flight path planning to replace pure collision avoidance for free flight aircraft using automatic depedent surveillance broadcast." Swinburne University of Technology, 2003. http://adt.lib.swin.edu.au./public/adt-VSWT20060608.141036.
Full textUpchurch, Jeremy Eugene. "Religious Television and New Technologies: Managing Change in the Broadcast Environment." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2006. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5336/.
Full textSenthebane, Teboho. "An investigation of newsroom convergence at the MoAfrika media company in Lesotho and its implications for gatekeeping: a qualitative case study." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006112.
Full textRobinson, F. J. "The feasibility of regional television (RTV) in South Africa : a study of the official process towards the issuing of licenses for RTV and subsequent developments." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/19648.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: This is a qualitative study on the question whether regional television can be feasible in South Africa with particular reference to the official process to introduce regional television (RTV), the various reports and opinions on the subject, new technological developments and the exploration of alternatives. It is an effort to make a contribution towards the debate about how the public broadcaster can deliver better dedicated services to the diverse language groups of the country wherever they live, while also keeping pace with the challenges of an ever changing global digital world. The study indicated that various public broadcasters internationally struggled to find a financially viable model for regional television to serve diverse communities. The general option was the use of “windows” – specific limited time allocated on national networks for regional break-aways. Yet, increasingly technology provided answers but still at a relative expensive fee for the average citizen. In South Africa the windows model was implemented for a limited period between 1996 and 2003. It was discontinued because of lack of financial support from the state. The researcher indicates how the process to implement regional television already started with transformation envisaged in the Independent Broadcasting Authority Act of 1993 through to the Broadcast Amendment Act of 2003 instructing the SABC to apply within nine months to the Independent Broadcasting Authority of South Africa (ICASA) for regional licenses that “should reflect the diversity of all sections of the population and represent the plurality of views and opinions of the audience” (ICASA, 2003a:11). ICASA published its Discussion Paper on Regional Television in September 2003 inviting comments while emphasizing the importance of serving the various language groups and providing local content. It recognised the problems concerning funding. Its Position Paper was released in November 2003. ICASA clearly took the view that the introduction of regional services in the various (especially marginalised) languages were imperative and that it had to be offered to the exclusion of English. The state had to fund the services while advertising would not be permitted. The study was approached within the framework of normative mass media theories, and in particular the developmental theory. Through content analysis the ICASA documents and the SABC’s application for RTV in December 2003 was assessed and the stark points of difference indicated, such as the use of English, local content (especially drama) and advertising income. By using the methodology of in-depth interviews and a social survey based on a structured questionnaire more information and perspective was gained. In its application for regional television the SABC suggested two channels for 10 indigenous languages in the nine provinces delivered through the outdated but cheaper analogue technology. Throughout 2004 ICASA and the SABC communicated in letters and at hearings to resolve differences without much success. The SABC’s main concerns remained funding and the lack of capacity and skills to offer the services required. ICASA decided in June 2005 to grant the SABC two regional licenses without issuing it until the funding issue could be resolved with the state. It relented to allow some advertising but remained opposed to the use of English. Towards the end of the study the researcher gives an overview of the fast developing international trends in digital broadcasting. Various options to serve regional communities are offered. News reports on international trends and the opinions of experts are then related to the situation in South Africa. One conclusion is that the state and the country would have to weigh up the cost of subsidising regional television to other pressing social needs of citizens. It appeared that the cost would be too high in the short term. Preparations for the staging of the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa might lay the foundation for more sophisticated and affordable services later.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie is ʼn kwalitatiewe studie van die proses om streekstelevisie in Suid-Afrika in te stel, ʼn bespreking van die verskillende verslae en menings oor die onderwerp, nuwe tegnologiese ontwikkelings en die oorweging van alternatiewe. Dit is ʼn poging om ʼn bydrae te maak tot die debat oor hoe die openbare uitsaaier beter en meer toegewyde dienste kan lewer aan die verskillende taalgroepe in die land, waar hulle woon. Terselfdertyd moet ook tred gehou word met die uitdagings van ʼn steeds veranderende internasionale digitale wêreld. Die studie dui aan dat openbare uitsaaiers wêreldwyd sukkel om ʼn lewensvatbare finansiële model vir die lewering van streekstelevisie aan verskillende gemeenskappe te vind. Die algemene keuse was die gebruik van “vensters” – dit is die toekenning van beperkte spesifieke tydsgleuwe op nasionale netwerke vir streekuitsendings. Tog begin tegnologie al hoe meer antwoorde verskaf, maar nog steeds teen redelike duur tariewe vir die deursnee-burger. Die venster-model van streekstelevisie is vir ʼn beperkte tyd van 1996 tot 2003 in Suid-Afrika toegepas. Dit is gestaak weens gebrek aan geldelike ondersteuning van die staat. Die navorser dui aan hoe die proses om streekstelevisie in te stel reeds begin het met die transformasie wat in die vooruitsig gestel is in die Wet op die Onafhanklike Uitsaai-Owerheid van 1993. Dit het later gelei tot die Uitsaai-Wysigingswetsonwerp van 2003. Daarin is die SAUK beveel om binne nege maande by die Onafhanklike Kommunikasie-Owerheid van Suid- Afrika (algemeen bekend as ICASA) om lisensies aansoek te doen vir streekstelevisie wat “die diversitieit van alle seksies van die samelewing sal reflekteer en die verskillende sienings en menings van die gehoor verteenwoordig” (ICASA, 2003a:11). ICASA het sy Besprekingsdokument oor Streekstelevisie in September 2003 gepubliseer. Daarin is klem gelê op die belangrikheid van dienslewering aan die verskillende taalgroepe en die lewering van plaaslike inhoud. Die kommentaar van belanghebbendes is gevra. In die dokument het ICASA erkenning gegee aan die struikelblokke rakende befondsing. ICASA se Standpuntdokument is in November 2003 vrygestel. ICASA het onomwonde verklaar dat die lewering van dienste aan die verskillende (maar veral aan die gemarginaliseerde) taalgemeenskappe voorkeur moes geniet en dat Engels uitgesluit moes word. Die staat sou die dienste moes finansier terwyl advertensies nie toegelaat sou word nie. Die ondersoek is benader binne die raamwerk van die normatiewe teorieë van massamedia kommunikasie en veral die ontwikkelingsteorie. Deur inhouds-analise het die navorser ʼn omvattende ontleding gedoen van die ICASA dokumente en van die SAUK se aansoek vir streekstelevisie. Die aansoek is in Desember 2003 by ICASA ingedien. Die skerp verskille met ICASA is uitgewys, naamlik die gebruik van Engels in die dienste, die lewering van plaaslike inhoud (veral drama) en oor advertensie-inkomste. Die navorser het die metode van diepteonderhoude en ʼn openbare menings-ondersoek, gegrond op ʼn gestruktureerde vraelys, gebruik om meer inligting en perspektiewe te bekom. Die SAUK het twee kanale vir streekstelevisie voorgestel vir die tien inheemse tale in die nege provinsies. Dit sou gelewer word met die goedkoper, maar uitgediende analoog-tegnologie. In 2004 het ICASA en die SAUK deurlopend gekommunikeer in briewe en by openbare verhore in ʼn poging om verskille te oorbrug, maar sonder veel sukses. Deurgaans was die SAUK bekommerd oor die kwessie van befondsing en die beskikbaarheid van bronne en vaardighede om sulke dienste aan te bied. ICASA het in Junie 2005 besluit om twee lisensies vir streekstelevisie aan die SAUK toe te ken, maar dit is nie uitgereik nie, hangende duidelikheid oor finansiering van die staat. Die owerheid het skiet gegee oor die geskil rondom advertensies, maar voet by stuk gehou dat Engelse uitsendings nie toegelaat sou word nie. Aan die einde van die studie gee die navorser ʼn oorsig van die vinnig ontwikkelende internasionale digitale tegnologiese tendense in die uitsaaiwese en die moontlikhede wat dit vir streeksgemeenskappe bied. Nuusberigte oor internasionale ontwikkelings en die menings van deskundiges word in verband gebring met streekstelevisie in Suid-Afrika. Een gevolgtrekking is dat die land die koste van subsidies vir streekstelevisiedienste sal moet opweeg teen die dringende maatskaplike behoeftes van burgers. Die het geblyk dat sulke subsidies te duur sou wees in die korter termyn. Voorbereidings vir die aanbied van die Wêreldbeker Sokkertoernooi in 2010 kan die basis skep om later wel meer gesofistikeerde en bekostigbare streeksdienste te lewer.
Braganholo, Marcela. "Blogs jornalísticos em foco = processos de legitimação e oficialização." [s.n.], 2011. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/270413.
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Resumo: O presente trabalho procurou demonstrar os processos de legitimação dos blogs jornalísticos, divididos em práticas internas, ou seja, aquelas desempenhadas pelos blogueiros, e práticas externas, representadas pelas ações da audiência. O caminho percorrido contemplou uma rápida abordagem sobre a trajetória da imprensa no Brasil, evidenciando as transformações que a atividade sofreu e o processo de legitimação da prática em relação à audiência, e uma abordagem sobre o olhar dado aos blogs pelas teorias da Comunicação, das Ciências Políticas, e também pelas teorias do Texto e do Discurso. Discutiu-se, a partir desses diferentes olhares, a pluralidade de definições que eles recebem: ora são vistos como um programa, ora como um espaço de interação, ora como um texto. Como programa, ele serve ao blogueiro como uma ferramenta de publicação de textos. Como um "lugar", significa considerá-lo como um ambiente de interação. Como um texto, significa compreendê-lo como uma produção discursiva. Constatou-se, assim, a natureza multiforme dos blogs jornalísticos: são, ao mesmo tempo, gênero, prática discursiva, ferramenta (programa) e ambiente (espaço). Dois blogs jornalísticos foram selecionados para estudo: blog do Noblat e blog Reinaldo Azevedo. A partir da descrição e análise do objeto, constatou-se que o fato de os blogs serem jornalísticos não significa que eles estejam relacionados apenas a tal esfera de atividade; há, em relação ao campo do jornalismo, uma transformação em suas práticas discursivas, um ajustamento à nova realidade que vem se configurando. Os blogs jornalísticos representam, nesse contexto, uma nova forma de atuar no campo, caracterizada pela coexistência de elementos estabilizados e elementos que representam a emergência, a improvisação. Ele apresenta elementos do jornalismo tradicional, como a orientação para a divulgação periódica de notícias, mas possibilita novas práticas, como a inserção da persona do jornalista e a interação mais direta e frequente com a audiência, o que, certamente, reflete as condições tecnológicas e sociais do momento. Após mais de uma década de seu surgimento, o blog hoje constitui um objeto de estudo bastante produtivo e vem sendo intensamente discutido sob várias perspectivas distintas. O presente trabalho se configura como mais uma tentativa de entendimento desse fenômeno, para que, assim, possa haver maior compreensão das práticas discursivas do homem moderno
Abstract: This present work tried to demonstrate the jornalism blogs validation processes, divided into internal practices which are developed by the bloggers, and external practices, represented by the audience's actions. This study covered a quick approach to the press trajectory in Brazil, evidencing the transformations that this activity has been through and the validation process of the practice related to the audience, and an approach to the blogs by the Communication theories, Political Science, and also by the Text and Discourse theories. From these different points of view, the variety of definitions they have was discussed: they are either seen as a program, either as an interaction space, either as a text. As a program, it serves as a tool of text publishing. As a space, it is considered an interaction environment. As a text, it is considered a discursive production. This way, it was certified the fact of journalism blogs being heterogeneous in nature: they are, at the same time, gender, discourse practice, tool (program) and environment (space). Two journalism blogs were selected for study: blog do Noblat and blog Reinaldo Azevedo. From the description and analysis of the objects, it was verified that the fact of blogs being considered journalistic doesn't imply that they are related only to this sphere of activity; in relation to the journalism field, there is a change in its discoursive practices, an adjustment to the new reality that has been built. The journalism blogs, in this context, represent a new way of acting in this field, featured by the coexistence of stable elements and elements that represent the emergency, the improvisation. It presents features from the traditional journalism such as the orientation for the periodical news publication, however, it enables new practices, such as the persona insertion and the more direct and frequent interaction with the audience, which certainly reflect on the current social and technological conditions. After more than a decade of its origin, the blog, nowadays, is considered a really productive object of study and has been deeply discussed under many distinct perspectives. This present work represents another attempt of understanding this phenomenon, with the purpose of widening the understandings of the discursive practices of the current man
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Merle, Carol Van Diemel. "Innovative networking : the synergy between the public relations industry and multimedia newspaper." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2307.
Full textThe purpose of this mini thesis is to investigate the research question, "What is the importance and effectiveness of public relations practice in obtaining coverage in a multimedia newspaper?" It is obvious that the introduction of the multimedia newspaper has affected the role of the public relations practitioner and the role of the journalists. But has it changed the manner in which public relations practitioners practice public relations (that is the influence of the multimedia newspaper on the public relations industry) and its value in the eyes of the multimedia journalist. The study will measure the multimedia editorial staff's opinion and perceptions of the multimedia newspapers content and public relations practice's impact on that content. The research is interested in whether the introduction of the multimedia newspaper has affected the role of the public relations practitioner and the journalists and whether it has changed the manner in which public relations practitioners practice public relations (that is the influence of the multimedia newspaper on the public relations industry). The research reviews the perceived value of public relations to journalists operating within the multimedia newspaper context.
Books on the topic "Broadcast journalism – technological innovations"
Hume, Ellen. Tabloids, talk radio, and the future of news: Technology's impact on journalism. Washington, D.C. (1455 Pa. Ave., N.W., Washington 20004-1008): Annenberg Washington Program, Communications Policy Studies, Northwestern University, 1995.
Find full textKim, Sŏk-hwan. Sŭmat'ŭ sidae chiyŏk pangsong ŭi saengjon kwa chŏnŏllijŭm. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kŭlloat'ŭ, 2016.
Find full textSiddiqi, Zafar. TV news 3.0: An insider's guide to launching and running news channels in the digital age. London: Blue Magpie Books, 2019.
Find full textHerbert, John. Journalism in the digital age: Theory and practice for broadcast, print and on-line media. Oxford: Focal Press, 2000.
Find full textKeirstead, Phillip O. Computers in broadcast and cable newsrooms: Using technology in television news production. Mahwah, N.J: L. Erlbaum Associates, 2005.
Find full textJones, Janet. Digital journalism. London: SAGE, 2012.
Find full text1956-, Donnelly Gerard, and Blaney Joseph R, eds. Technological issues in broadcast education: Critical challenges. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2003.
Find full textPeters, Chris, and Marcel Jeroen Broersma. Retelling journalism: Conveying stories in a digital age. Leuven: Peeters, 2014.
Find full textBriggs, Mark. Journalism next: A practical guide to digital reporting and publishing. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, Calif: CQ Press, 2013.
Find full textAtton, Chris. Alternative journalism. London: Sage, 2008.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Broadcast journalism – technological innovations"
March, Philip. "New Journalism." In The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 2, 176–80. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474424882.003.0009.
Full textTajuddin, Siti Nor Amalina Ahmad, and Roslan Ali. "The Risks and Challenges for Professional Journalism in the Digital Age." In Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts, 106–23. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1298-2.ch007.
Full textCallison, Candis, and Mary Lynn Young. "Startup Life." In Reckoning, 135–59. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190067076.003.0006.
Full textBrown, Matthew. "Technology." In Sports in South America, 162–75. Yale University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300247527.003.0011.
Full textTerzis, Georgios. "Media Stereotypes of Terrorism." In Exchanging Terrorism Oxygen for Media Airwaves, 96–108. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-5776-2.ch007.
Full textRabinowitz, B. S. "Foreign Fears: Immigration and Global Terror." In Defensive Nationalism, 127—C9P39. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197672037.003.0010.
Full textMeriçelli, Murat, and Mürsel Ozan İncetaş. "Artificial Intelligence & Sports." In The Use of Developing Technology in Sports. Özgür Yayınları, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.58830/ozgur.pub315.c1477.
Full textEric Msughter, Aondover, Aondover Ogechi Perpetua, and Adebija Lillian Itiafa. "Artificial Intelligence and the Media: Revisiting Digital Dichotomy Theory." In Information Systems Management. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.108042.
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Dewal, Om Prakash, and Amit Kumar. "Education for All: Practical Training for Heterogeneous Groups of Learners- An IGNOU Experience." In Tenth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning. Commonwealth of Learning, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56059/pcf10.7457.
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