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Media Development 2016/3 pdfs

Media Development 2016/3

Local vs. Traditional Media

Deep-seated changes in the newspaper and journalism industries together with technological convergence are leading to weaker local news media that struggle to hold power to account, to keep people informed, to encourage civic and political engagement, and to foster community integration. What does the future hold?

 

 

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Media Development 2016/3 editorial
Philip Lee

Networking for a stronger journalism

Linda Steiner

Local journalism in Canada needs a boost

Bob Cox

Local media and digital frontiers: The Malaysian conundrum

Zaharom Nain & Gayathry Venkiteswaran 

Local media and digital frontiers

Swaziland Community Multimedia Network

“Not your father’s local media”, o cómo la revolución digital cambió (casi) todas las referencias

Carlos Eduardo Cortés S.


Who loves local news?

Lee Shaker


Dominio o seducción

Carlos A. Valle

 

Building communication policies with a public sense

Andrés Cañizález


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