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Business/Economics - Media Sciences/Political Sciences - 20.04
Online-only news outlets 'struggle to find funding'
The first report to systematically assess how online-only news websites across Western Europe are faring has found that new start-ups are struggling to find business models that can cover their operating costs.
Online-only news outlets 'struggle to find funding'
The first report to systematically assess how online-only news websites across Western Europe are faring has found that new start-ups are struggling to find business models that can cover their operating costs.
Environmental Sciences - Media Sciences/Political Sciences - 16.11.2010
Climate science under-reported at Copenhagen
Media coverage of the UN's Copenhagen summit on climate change in 2009 ‘under-reported' the climate science, according to a new study published by Oxford University's Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ).
Climate science under-reported at Copenhagen
Media coverage of the UN's Copenhagen summit on climate change in 2009 ‘under-reported' the climate science, according to a new study published by Oxford University's Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ).
Media Sciences/Political Sciences - 12.07.2010
Facebook and Twitter: the real winners in elections?
A new Oxford study shows methods of electioneering and political reporting have changed for good because of Facebook and Twitter. It concludes lessons were learned by journalists and politicians in how to harness the power of social networking sites, which contributed to ‘unprecedented levels of participation' and voter turnout at the 2010 election – particularly among voters aged between 18-24 years old.
Facebook and Twitter: the real winners in elections?
A new Oxford study shows methods of electioneering and political reporting have changed for good because of Facebook and Twitter. It concludes lessons were learned by journalists and politicians in how to harness the power of social networking sites, which contributed to ‘unprecedented levels of participation' and voter turnout at the 2010 election – particularly among voters aged between 18-24 years old.
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