Transformation of a Modern Newsroom Workforce |
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Authors: | Allie Kosterich Matthew S. Weber |
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Affiliation: | 1. Media, Communications, &2. Visual Arts, Pace University, 861 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, New York City, NY, USA.;3. Department of Communication, Rutgers University School of Communication &4. Information, 4 Huntington Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA. E-mail: matthew.weber@rutgers.edu |
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Abstract: | Digital transformation continues to impact the news industry and news organizations are adapting accordingly through shifts in required skills and prescribed job positions of journalists. In order to examine the changing nature of the modern journalist, a case study was conducted examining the employment histories of New York City journalists (n?=?3587). Social network analysis was used to better understand the career trajectories of journalists within the dataset, with a specific focus on understanding the development of new jobs for journalists in data, analytic, social, and mobile-oriented job positions. Findings demonstrate important differences between traditional employment patterns and those of employees in jobs requiring new skills and knowledge of new technology. |
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Keywords: | career paths journalists network histories news industry news professionals news transformation social network analysis |
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