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Across The Genres: How Journalism Is Changing In The 1990s
Guerke, Lani and Hirst, Martin (1996-01-01) Across The Genres: How Journalism Is Changing In The 1990s. Australian Journalism Review, 18 1: 117-133.
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| Author(s) |
Guerke, Lani Hirst, Martin
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Across The Genres: How Journalism Is Changing In The 1990s
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Australian Journalism Review
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1996-01-01
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18
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1
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117
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133
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400101 Journalism
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| Abstract |
Writing is the key element in the dissemination of information. Content is king, whether for online, radio, print, or multimedia journalism. Increasingly converging production and
delivery technologies are blurring the distinction between print and broadcast journalism. This has consequences for the teaching of writing skils to university journalism students.
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Writing Convergence print journaoism broadcast journalism Genres
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