On Linkages and Levels: Using Theory to Assess the Effect of Converged Structures on News Products Presented by George L. Daniels.

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On Linkages and Levels: Using Theory to Assess the Effect of Converged Structures on News Products Presented by George L. Daniels

MARKET Journalism PURE Journalism Market Journalism Theory  Type of story  Objectivity  Balance of Sources  Depth of Discussion  Source Attention to Facts (instead of opinion)  No. of Different Sources  Background

LEVEL 7: Public Service LEVEL 6: Events and Special Coverage LEVEL 5: Franchises LEVEL 4: Enterprise Reporting LEVEL 3: Spot and Breaking News LEVEL 2: Resources LEVEL 1: Daily Tips and Information