The Americanization of Danish Journalism
This article provides two examples of the Americanization of Danish journalism through an examination of Danish journalists’ adaptation of New Journalism and investigative journalism as seen through the pages of the Danish Union of Journalists’ periodical Journalisten. The article answers Daniel Hal...
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description | This article provides two examples of the Americanization of Danish journalism through an examination of Danish journalists’ adaptation of New Journalism and investigative journalism as seen through the pages of the Danish Union of Journalists’ periodical Journalisten. The article answers Daniel Hallin and Paolo Mancini’s call for more “concrete” studies of the Americanization process. The study demonstrates how news media in the United States, in the two examples provided, have served as an important source of methodological inspiration for Danish journalists from the late 1960s forward |
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spelling | doaj.art-20301ab9f1c44cd7bbdddf333dcb710a2023-08-02T07:20:14ZengSciendoNordicom Review2001-51192014-06-01351173110.2478/nor-2014-0002The Americanization of Danish JournalismRasmussen Anders Bo0Center for American Studies, University of Southern DenmarkThis article provides two examples of the Americanization of Danish journalism through an examination of Danish journalists’ adaptation of New Journalism and investigative journalism as seen through the pages of the Danish Union of Journalists’ periodical Journalisten. The article answers Daniel Hallin and Paolo Mancini’s call for more “concrete” studies of the Americanization process. The study demonstrates how news media in the United States, in the two examples provided, have served as an important source of methodological inspiration for Danish journalists from the late 1960s forwardhttps://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2014-0002americanizationtransnationalizationjournalism practicenew journalisminvestigative journalismjournalism education |
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title | The Americanization of Danish Journalism |
title_full | The Americanization of Danish Journalism |
title_fullStr | The Americanization of Danish Journalism |
title_full_unstemmed | The Americanization of Danish Journalism |
title_short | The Americanization of Danish Journalism |
title_sort | americanization of danish journalism |
topic | americanization transnationalization journalism practice new journalism investigative journalism journalism education |
url | https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2014-0002 |
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