Knowledge in Germany

Journalism: Data and Facts

Journalismus – Daten und Fakten German journalists are questioning the pre-eminence of print and view social networks as a significant source of information. They see age as an opportunity, but believe that the performance capability of older colleagues is frequently underestimated. Infographic: Journalism; Print, Trainees, Social Networks, Free-Lancer, Press Ranking



Sources:
Reporter ohne Grenzen
Statista
Comx-Forschung
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Medienpolitik
newsaktuell.de
dradio
Robert Bosch Stiftung
IVW e.V.
Deutscher Journalisten-Verband
PRReport
Deutscher Fachjournalisten-Verband
Vocer


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April 2013

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