1. Convergence concerns in local television: conflicting views from the newsroom
- Author
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Smith, Laura K., Tanner, Andrea H., and Duhe, Sonya Forte
- Subjects
Convergence (Social sciences) -- Analysis -- Social aspects ,Journalists -- Practice -- Social aspects -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Local mass media -- Evaluation ,Business ,Education ,Law ,Mass communications ,Practice ,Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Evaluation ,Social aspects ,Analysis - Abstract
This nationwide survey studies the impact of convergence on reporters and producers in small and medium local television markets. The article examines the manner in which convergence-related responsibilities affect the daily routines of these news workers. It also assesses their perceptions of convergence and challenges they face, including concerns about the impact of convergence on the quality of their work. Authors compare these views to the opinions of news directors across the United States (gathered in previous research), finding significant differences between news workers' perspectives and those of their bosses., Just 10 years ago, the primary duties of reporters and producers at local television news affiliates were to fill the newscasts with live shots, packages, good writing, and plenty of [...]
- Published
- 2007