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This book helps managers and employees in editorial offices to use digital tools successfully. It is aimed at experienced and new journalists. The focus is on pressing issues of digital transformation: How can local media reach more and younger people? How can regional publishers attract and retain subscribers online?
Readers learn which strategies promote a digital way of working. The guide explains data-oriented planning and production as well as working with audiences and their needs. Checklists, graphics, and tables provide an overview. There are many practical examples, and interviews with experts offer additional insights. The author discusses trends such as constructive journalism and shows how journalistic quality is compatible with the use of generative AI.
One focus is on career opportunities and training. The author considers both the perspective of journalistic talent and the changing requirements for internships and training media companies. The aim is to show how diverse journalism as a profession can be in a digitalized society.
List of contents
Introduction.- Introduction to digital working methods.- Digital standards: the E-2 formula.- Practical tips for digital editorial teams.- New methods for digital journalism.- Career opportunities and starting a career.- Digital journalism with AI assistance.- Conclusion and outlook.
About the author
Oliver Haustein-Teßmer, born in 1970, is Chief Transformation Officer of Neue Pressegesellschaft. He was editor-in-chief of Lausitzer Rundschau, and Märkische Oderzeitung, managing editor at Trierischer Volksfreund, editor for Welt, Berliner Morgenpost, and Welt am Sonntag. In 2024, he conducted research as a Mercator Fellow in the Executive Program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, City University of New York.
Summary
This book helps managers and employees in editorial offices to use digital tools successfully. It is aimed at experienced and new journalists. The focus is on pressing issues of digital transformation: How can local media reach more and younger people? How can regional publishers attract and retain subscribers online?
Readers learn which strategies promote a digital way of working. The guide explains data-oriented planning and production as well as working with audiences and their needs. Checklists, graphics, and tables provide an overview. There are many practical examples, and interviews with experts offer additional insights. The author discusses trends such as constructive journalism and shows how journalistic quality is compatible with the use of generative AI.
One focus is on career opportunities and training. The author considers both the perspective of journalistic talent and the changing requirements for internships and training media companies. The aim is to show how diverse journalism as a profession can be in a digitalized society.