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Critically assess the notion that professional journalism is no longer necessary in the context of developments in media technologies
Curran, James (2010) The future of j ournalism, Journalism Studies, 11(1), pp. 481- 499
Franklin, B. (2014) The future of Journalism: in an age of digital media and economic uncertainty, Journalism Studies, 8(5), pp. 467-487
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JOURNALISM ASSESSMENT
Curran, James (2010) The future of j ournalism, Journalism Studies, 11(1), pp. 481- 499
Franklin, B. (2014) The future of Journalism: in an age of digital media and economic uncertainty, Journalism Studies, 8(5), pp. 467-487 ...