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The decline of Big Media, 1980s-2000s: Key history lessons and a brief survey of trends

The decline of Big Media, 1980s-2000s: Key history lessons and a brief survey of trends | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

2013 essay excerpted from BU professor Chris Daly's book...


The word “crisis” often comes up when talking about journalism in the U.S. and throughout the world: Dropping ad revenue, falling circulation, failed efforts to retool old models to fit a changing media landscape. As the blogosphere and Twitter rise, more opinionated kinds of media coverage push back against the longstanding ideals of impartiality and objectivity, and even the once sacrosanct authority of mainstream journalism is called into question.


But as many journalists, authors and researchers have noted, U.S. journalism has been in transition since its birth, from early broadsides of the revolutionary era through the disruptive entries of radio, television and now the Internet. In his 2012 book, Covering America: A Narrative History of a Nation’s Journalism, author and Boston University journalism professor Christopher B. Daly places the current state of journalism within its recent historical context. Below is an essay based on the book....

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If you're fascinated by media and journalism like to reflect on the disruption taking place in social media, this is recommended reading.

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Online Video Pioneer: News Sites Will Bring Video Out from Pay Walls | Mediashift | PBS

Online Video Pioneer: News Sites Will Bring Video Out from Pay Walls | Mediashift | PBS | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

As an early adopter of convergence, award-winning journalist Sam Meddis made the leap to the web as USA Today's online technology editor in the '90s....


IJNet: What are the differences in storytelling techniques between print and visual media?

SM: In a text story you still want to describe things visually, but I think what you’re doing with a video story is concentrating more on what people will see and not describing it. You don’t have to describe what people are going to see — I think that’s a big mistake. It’s a different way of describing the visual element, but it is important if you’re writing a script that you’re not repeating what people are seeing.Print reporters are really good storytellers, and the storytelling is the thing that’s important. The technology — like how to use a videocamera and microphone — those things can be taught pretty quickly and easily. It’s really: Are you a good storyteller....

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This is a very good read on storytelling, journalism, and technology trends in the newsroom.

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