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David Levy and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen on the future of journalism beyond America’s borders

2011

Much of the discussion in the United States about the future of journalism has tended to revolve around a cluster of key themes: What are the business models for digital news? Is there a market failure for journalism? How can news organizations incorporate amateur journalists into their production routines? Is online aggregation theft? But American conversations only occasionally allude to changes in news in the rest of the world, and those rarely go further than discussions about the European public media system — which, while important, does not exhaust the range of journalism in Europe or elsewhere.

Full article: http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/04/david-levy-and-rasmus-kleis-nielsen-on-the-future-of-journalism-beyond-americas-borders/

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