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News.2.0: Can Journalism Survive the Internet?
News.2.0: Can Journalism Survive the Internet?
Date: 13 April 2011, 12:08

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Reviews:
‘In clear prose and with excellent attention to detail, Martin Hirst makes
a significant contribution to debates about the future of journalism in a
digital world. In doing so, News 2.0 provides a powerful reply to those
whose utopian dreams cloud their thinking about the political, social,
economic and cultural implications of digital convergence.’
—Vincent Mosco, Canada Research Chair, Queen’s University
‘Martin Hirst’s News 2.0 offers a scholarly, insightful and authoritative
account of the radical changes in journalism in an age of globalisa-
tion and ‘mobile news’ . . . essential reading for students, journalists and
every one interested in the future of news and journalism.’
—Bob Franklin, Professor of Journalism Studies, Cardiff University
‘Martin Hirst tackles the urgent questions that surround journalism
from a pragmatic yet radical perspective. News 2.0 is sharp, insightful,
and intelligent, and should be required reading for everyone involved in
journalism, as well as citizens who value its role in democracy.’
—Janet Wasko, Knight Chair in Communication Research, University of
Oregon
‘Martin Hirst’s important text provides much needed grounded insight
and foresight (rather than angst and speculation) into journalism’s
present condition and uncertain future. You might not always agree with
his analysis but the scope of his exploration of journalism in the era of
Web 2.0 is impressive. Anyone interested in where journalism finds itself
now, and where it may be headed any time soon, should start by reading
this book.’
—Michael Bromley, Professor of Journalism, University of Queensland
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