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,Zeit, Präferenzen und Kapitalmarkt,he two media systems, focusing particularly on market and non-market influences and professional organizational infrastructures of journalism. On the cultural level, it examines the history of journalism and connects it to national repertoires of evaluation. The chapter suggests a pervasiveness of mGUILE 发表于 2025-3-27 05:05:22
,Zeit, Präferenzen und Kapitalmarkt,f journalism award statements and obituaries of journalists is followed by an examination of interview data of reporters of the two press corps engaging in occupational mythologizing. This chapter demonstrates a greater emphasis on the concrete social impact of journalism in the USA, corresponding t分离 发表于 2025-3-27 06:35:34
,Zeit, Präferenzen und Kapitalmarkt, and “bad” journalism. These pronouncements arose in research interviews, ethnographic observation of reporting practice and in public venues (metajournalism). US reporters stood out by engaging in much more self-examination in metadiscourse and drawing boundaries more assertively towards each other哀求 发表于 2025-3-27 11:35:57
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Erweiterungen der dynamischen Verfahren,ine journalism did not only have practical implications but changed their professional self-understanding as well. Even though German reporters used the same media (except blogs), they had relatively little impact on their work and professional identity. Especially Twitter featured US reporters as s星星 发表于 2025-3-27 22:48:45
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Matthias ReversPresents a comparative study of contemporary journalism in Germany and the USA.Includes comprehensive interviews from numerous insider sources.Explores various differences between the institutional an听觉 发表于 2025-3-28 06:25:39
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Contemporary Journalism in the US and Germany978-1-137-51537-7Series ISSN 2946-3572 Series E-ISSN 2946-3580