Journalists relate to their audiences differently in the age of online news, according to C. W. Anderson, a professor of media culture at the College of Staten Island, in recent articles in Journalism and the International Journal of Communication. Both articles are based on research Anderson conducted in Philadelphia newsrooms. Read more from “The Algorithm Method: Making news decisions in a clickocracy,” on the Columbia Journalism online. Article by Michael Schudson and Katherine Fink..
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