國際傳媒新聞:2019/10/25~2019/10/31

✅PEW RESEARCH CENTER|20191024

🔗One-in-five U.S. newsroom employees live in New York, Los Angeles or D.C.

About one-in-five newsroom employees (22%) live in these three metro areas, which, by comparison, are home to 13% of all U.S. workers, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data covering the period from 2013 to 2017.

✅CRONKITE NEWS LAB|20191024

🔗Multilingual Reporting For An Increasingly Bilingual Audience

The idea to report bilingually emerged organically within the Noticias news team. “Our conversations happen organically in between both languages — English and Spanish,” explained Valeria Fernandez, Director of the Cronkite Noticias team. “The students ‘code switch’ (alternating between languages), and I code switch with them as their professor, so it felt like a natural evolution to attempt to do something that reflected their identities more.”

✅REUTERS INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF JOURNALISM|20191025

🔗How Brexit referendum voters use news

“Remainers are more likely to use The Guardian, The Times, the Mirror, and HuffPost for news. Leavers are more likely to access news from The Sun, Daily Mail, Sky, and ITV. But by far the most popular outlet with both groups is BBC News.”

✅THE GUARDIAN |20191026

🔗National Geographic’s new issue shows how the world looks through women’s eyes

National Geographic would go on to build a reputation for bringing such striking images of people in global communities to US readers. It would also face criticism for photographs taken from a decidedly colonialist perspective that, in the words of US history scholar Jessamyn Neuhaus, often constructed a “racialized, gendered, sexualized Other.”

✅NIEMAN REPORTS|20191028

🔗Reporting the Climate Crisis through (Really) Slow Journalism

A new time-lapse documentary will chronicle four communities on the front lines of the climate crisis every five years until 2050

✅DIGIDAY|20191028

🔗The Financial Times is rolling out subscriber-only podcasts

The Financial Times has expanded its audio strategy to include subscriber-only podcasts, a first for the publisher.

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