Journalism in Russia Today

Title: Journalism in Russia Today
Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
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Journalism in Russia Today
PROFESSIONAL ROLES OF CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS Two generations of the journalists - Soviet and the post-Soviet - make journalism in contemporary Russia. The difference is in how the young generation quite critically estimates the Soviet experience and thinks that until the crucial reforms of liberalisation journalism was a completely different profession. The basic distinction between the old and the new journalism, according to young generation lies in the approach toward information, particularly what information goes …showed first 75 words of 7200 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 7200 total…People and Their Work. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Weaver, David H. and G. Cleveland Wilhoit (1996) The American Journalist in the 1990s: U.S. News People at the End of an Era. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Wu, Wei, David H. Weaver and Owen V. Johnson (1996) Professional Roles of Russian and U.S. Journalists: A Comparative Study. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 73 (3): 534- 548. Weaver, David H. (ed) (1998) The Global Journalist: News People Around the World. Cresskill: Hampton Press.

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