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Authors

Kevin Howley

Document Type

Review

Abstract

[First paragraph]

It has become commonplace for academics, news workers, politicians and pundits to lament the crisis of contemporary journalism. Buffeted by threats to advertiser-supported business models, declining audience numbers and, most damning of all, a yawning credibility gap between the public and the press, so-called legacy journalism faces enormous challenges from within and outside of the newsroom [1]. While such volatility is troubling for professional journalism, this condition has helped reinvigorate the field of journalism studies.

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