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Select Committee on Communications and Digital: The future of journalism.

Oliver, J., 2020. Select Committee on Communications and Digital: The future of journalism. Other. London: Select Committee on Communications and Digital.

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Abstract

Overview 1.1 The competitive dynamics of many industries have changed considerably over the past decade and perhaps none more so than in journalism. There is no doubt that the journalism profession continues to undergo structural changes that compel businesses to adapt and transform themselves to the demands and disruption caused by innovative new media technologies. 1.2 The DCMS Standard Industrial Classification for Publishing (SIC07) incorporates a number of sub-sectors (58.11 Book publishing, 58.13 Publishing of newspapers, 58.14 Publishing of journals and periodicals, 58.19 Other publishing activities) that when combined provide a good indication of the core of journalistic activity and output. As such, the UK Publishing Industry will be used as a proxy for journalism in this call for evidence.

Item Type:Monograph (Other)
Group:Faculty of Media & Communication
ID Code:39459
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:09 Feb 2024 11:40
Last Modified:09 Feb 2024 11:40

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