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Assignment 1

Buzzfeed News innovates beyond ABC News traditional approach

2019-03-29 Nikola Anastassiades 0

ABC NEWS and BuzzFeedNews An online news media site like Buzzfeed’s news site uses the online platform much more innovatively than a legacy news media like the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s ABC News site. This is […]

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Comparative Analysis of Coverage about Facebook’s Banning of White Nationalism and Separatist from BBC and BuzzFeed

2019-03-29 Yang Nan 0

Introduction This online journalism study chooses the BBC News and BuzzFeed News to conduct a comparative analysis between them. Both of the news contents are related to Facebook’s plan on banning white nationalism and separatism, […]

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Assignment 1

ABC’s Ethiopian Airlines Coverage Flies Miles Above BuzzFeed’s

2019-03-29 Rasiha Eminoglu 0

Following the Ethiopian Airlines plane crash on March 10th, which killed all 157 people on board, both ABC News Online and BuzzFeed News produced coverage of the incident. Through a comparison of ABC News Online […]

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Assignment 1

Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit: SBS’s coverage on the 2018 Youth Survey focuses on content; BuzzFeed’s wins on platform publishing

2019-03-28 Yani Zhuo 0

Online journalism is so “complex” and “expansive” (Franklin, 2013, p. 2) that presenters are precluded from being impeccable on all its components, and can only focus on a few factors, such as digital media technology, […]

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