Reporting Beyond the Problem

From Civic Journalism to Solutions Journalism

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Carolyn Kitch, Katie R. Place, Meghan Sanders, Gregory Pitts, Radhika Parameswaran: Reporting Beyond the Problem (2021, Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter)

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Published Nov. 13, 2021 by Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter.

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978-1-4331-6195-7
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Book review: Reporting beyond the Problem (eds. Karen HOPKINSON and Nicole DAHMEN)
by Allan LEONARD
9 September 2021

While there is a historic tradition of journalism that strives towards a common, public good (however defined), this has occurred in a paradigm of a professionalisation of journalism and a business model where editors responded to a pressure to publish content — whether print, radio, or television — that attracted audiences and satisfied advertisers. Some may say these were halcyon days, when advertising revenue subsidised reportage that took time and effort, such as investigative journalism or in-depth coverage.

The emergence of social media oligopolies has utterly upturned the news economy, by providing viewing metric information that individual media houses can’t offer. In response, traditional media raced to a floor of cost savings, attempting to retain whatever audiences they could whilst ditching reportage of local events and compelling journalists to multitask new production …

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