Journalism in the age of global media: The evolving practices of foreign correspondents in London

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Authors and Corporations: Archetti, Cristina
In: Journalism, 14, 2013, 3, p. 419-436
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 419-436
ISSN: 1464-8849
1741-3001
DOI: 10.1177/1464884912472140
published in: Journalism
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>The article challenges the widespread notion that, in the age of global and instantaneous communication, foreign correspondence is becoming ‘redundant’. Based on a range of in-depth interviews with foreign correspondents in London, it examines the identity, newsgathering routines, and outputs of journalists working for a range of foreign media organizations. The study suggests that foreign correspondence is indeed evolving, but that the changes are not necessarily for the worse. In fact, not only are foreign journalists not disappearing, but the heavy use of new communication technologies – rather than leading to superficial and low-quality reporting – also supports the pursuit of exclusive news-story angles and a fuller delivery of the correspondent’s value.</jats:p>