![]() ![]() ![]() Immediacy forces journalists to work in a constant deadline environment, an ASAP world, but one where the vaunted traditions of yesterday's news still appear in the next day's print paper. These values emerge from the social practices, pressures, and norms at play inside the newsroom as journalists attempt to negotiate the new demands of their work. Immediacy, interactivity, and participation now play a role unlike any time before, creating clashes between old and new. The book argues that emergent news values are reordering the fundamental processes of news production. This news ethnography brings to bear the overarching value clashes at play in a digital news world. ![]() Here, the reality of creating news in a 24/7 instant information environment clashes with the storied history of print journalism, and the tensions present a dramatic portrait of news in the online world. ![]() We see Page One meetings, articles developed for online and print from start to finish, the creation of ambitious multimedia projects, and the ethical dilemmas posed by social media in the newsroom. It presents a lively chronicle of months spent in the newsroom observing daily conversations, meetings, and journalists at work. Making News at The New York Times is the first in-depth portrait of the nation’s, if not the world's, premier newspaper in the digital age. ![]()
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