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Post Industrial Journalism: Adapting to the Present

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Post Industrial Journalism: Adapting to the Present
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Publisher: Tow Center for Digital Journalism
Number of pages: 126

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This essay is part survey and part manifesto, one that concerns itself with the practice of journalism and the practices of journalists in the United States. It is not, however, about 'the future of the news industry', both because much of that future is already here and because there is no such thing as the news industry anymore.

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