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1. Paper-Based Journalism is Melting Away: January 2024 Merger and Acquisition Activity.

2. The Last Days of The Local Paper.

3. Howard Weaver, 73, Who Led a Tiny Paper To Pulitzers, Is Dead

6. THE SCENE OF THE CRIME.

7. The domestication of data journalism in Palestine: Consumption of data-based news stories via social media.

8. A new era of AI‐assisted journalism at Bloomberg.

9. Small world sampling: Qualitative sample reliability and validity for efficient and effective recruitment of journalists as research participants.

10. NY Times Boss Defends Israel-Gaza Coverage: We'll 'Never Win Over The Partisans'

11. Decoding Journalism in the Digital Age: Self-Representation, News Quality, and Collaboration in Portuguese Newsrooms.

12. The digital turn from a newsroom perspective – How German journalists from different generations reflect on the digitalization of journalism.

13. Digital transformation of journalism and media in Serbia: What has gone wrong?

14. Downtown Discontents.

15. "Voices from the Island": Informational annexation of Crimea and transformations of journalistic practices.

16. Meet the New York 'freaks' who reshaped modern journalism

17. Integrating journalism practices and healthcare: Recommendations for research on sleep disorders and psychiatric disorders.

18. Young People and News: A Systematic Literature Review.

19. News Translation as Media Work in Agency Journalism? Evidence from United News of India Urdu.

20. Journalists Gaining Trust Through Silencing of the Self.

21. UTAZÁS A NEMZETKÖZI ÚJSÁGÍRÁS KÖRÜL.

22. How Fiction Makes Amends for Journalism: The Case of When They See Us.

23. The production of 'From Our Own Correspondent' on BBC Radio 4: A popular geopolitical analysis.

24. Bibliometric and Content Analysis of the Scientific Work on Artificial Intelligence in Journalism.

25. Slow Journalism: A Systematic Literature Review.

26. Supporting Intercultural Experiences in Online Teaching during Wartime and Humanitarian Crises: Slack as a Learning Tool.

27. Sketched with an 'Oracular Pencil': Predictive Drawing and the Manipulation of Time in Nineteenth-century Illustrated Weeklies.

28. Metrics as the new normal – exploring the evolution of audience metrics as a decision-making tool in Swedish newsrooms 1995-2022.

29. The Networked Newsroom: Navigating New Boundaries of Work.

30. Development journalism and revitalisation of familism in Malaysia.

33. Student newsrooms at HBCUs to receive $200,000 in boost for journalism; Ten Historically Black Colleges and Universities in line for grants for technology, operations, audience engagement and reporting

34. The indispensable role of journalism on college campuses

35. ZDEHUMANIZOWANY GATEKEEPING I PRZYSZŁOŚĆ MEDIÓW I DZIENNIKARSTWA.

36. Paz o conflicto: narrativas mediáticas sobre la movilización indígena ecuatoriana.

37. Political satire as alternative journalism in Indian stand-up comedy.

38. Less Partisan and Less Aggressive? The Impact of Covid-19 on the Media Discourse of "El Clásico" on Spanish Radio.

39. Análisis del encuadre léxico en los editoriales sobre la guerra de Cuba publicados en la prensa española.

40. Quality Journalism in Social Media – What We Know and Where We Need to Dig Deeper.

41. Moment of fracture for journalism.

42. A move to the bright side? When journalism is invited into internal communication.

43. More Inclusive and Wider Sources: A Comparative Analysis of Data and Political Journalists on Twitter (Now X) in Germany.

44. Examining Gaps in Journalism Curriculum to Solve the News Desert Crisis.

45. Opportunities and Challenges for Critical Reporting at the Olympics: Journalists' Perspectives From Tokyo 2020.

46. "You suck it up and you deal with it": Blind spots in investigative reporting and how to overcome them.

47. The quality oriented, the audience engagers, the transparent: Types of editorial trust-building in German news outlets.

48. Taking to the streets: The effects of in-the-field harassment against journalists covering protests.

49. Negotiating between gender, national and professional identities: The work-experience of Israeli-Palestinian women journalists.

50. Coverage of Human Rights Issues in Malawian Newsrooms: Challenges and Prospects.