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CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS IN A CHANGING PROFESSION

Careers in Modern Professional Journalism: A Case Study of NYC Journalist Network Histories 2011–2015Footnote*

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Pages 982-987 | Published online: 19 Aug 2019
 

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Notes

* To access the original research article, please see the full reference and DOI here: Kosterich, Allie and Matthew S. Weber. 2019. “Transformation of a Modern Newsroom Workforce: A Case Study of NYC Journalist Network Histories from 2011 to 2015.” Journalism Practice 13 (4): 431–457. doi:10.1080/17512786.2018.1497454.

1 Four undergraduate research assistants helped with the collection of this information.

2 According to the American Society of News Editors (ASNE), there were 32,900 full-time journalists in 2015 (Doctor Citation2015); this sample thus captures approximately 11% of U.S. journalists based on the ASNE estimate.

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Funding

This research was conducted with the support of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.

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