Transforming Newsrooms

Connecting Organizational Culture, Strategy, and Innovation

Carrie Brown author Jonathan Groves author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Oct '20

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Transforming Newsroomsoffers a practical guide to navigating structural and culture change for news organizations facing economic disruption in today’s rapidly changing media landscape.

Even when the need for change is obvious, the best ideas and intentions are often not followed by successful execution. This book offers a road map for understanding the obstacles to change in news organizations and how to overcome them. Providing a detailed overview of the ways in which news processes and routines are being fundamentally altered to meet new demands for multimedia, interactivity, and immediacy, the book offers tips to help news organizations better serve communities by understanding what information people need and how they want to engage and collaborate.The book also features a variety of case studies and examples from news organizations of all kinds, including a 10-year in-depth investigation of the Christian Science Monitor, the first national news organization to stop its daily presses for a digital report.

Transforming Newsroomsis an invaluable resource for students and media professionals alike, demonstrating how to make research on organizational change actionable and help build a more equitable journalism model that will survive and thrive when we need it most.

Groves and Brown use their years-long study of change in news organizations to lay out ways for managers to thoughtfully consider the roles of institutional culture and mission, professional values, and audience engagement to be more effective innovators in the industry.

--Amber Hinsley, Ph.D, Professor of Journalism at Texas State University

ISBN: 9781138841277

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 500g

244 pages