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Nearly fifteen years after the World Wide Web established itself as a mass medium, the characteristics and methods of online writing are still the subject of debate: web journalism, conceived as a continuation of paper journalism where the medium has simply been changed, does not yet offer a convincing economic or journalistic model. For this reason, it is no longer necessary to think of it as a continuation of the press, but as a medium in its own right which, like radio and television, has its own codes and limits.

Produktbeschreibung
Nearly fifteen years after the World Wide Web established itself as a mass medium, the characteristics and methods of online writing are still the subject of debate: web journalism, conceived as a continuation of paper journalism where the medium has simply been changed, does not yet offer a convincing economic or journalistic model. For this reason, it is no longer necessary to think of it as a continuation of the press, but as a medium in its own right which, like radio and television, has its own codes and limits.
Autorenporträt
Louis Blanchard hat Literatur, Journalismus und digitale Medien studiert. Er hat einen Master of Arts in Moderner Literatur an der Sorbonne Paris IV und einen MSc. in Interactive Digital Media am Trinity College in Dublin erworben. Die vorliegende Arbeit hat er im Rahmen seines Masterstudiengangs Information und Kommunikation verfasst.