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  1. Convergence journalism represents a paradigm shift in how news is produced, distributed, and consumed in the digital age. By embracing multimedia storytelling, audience engagement, data journalism, and ethical practices, news organizations can navigate the complexities of convergence while upholding journalistic values and serving diverse ...

  2. Sep 16, 2015 · Convergence Journalism is bringing together multiple forms of media to tell a more effective story. Rather than just reading an article in a newspaper, news consumers read the article online, scroll through a slideshow, click on a video link, and then listen to the related audio.

  3. May 3, 2024 · This chapter looks at the evolution of these phenomena and the perspectives on journalism in the converged environment, its prospects in the converged media and the latest trend of ‘de-convergence’.

  4. In the literature on convergence journalism, these questions have been studied from different perspectives. Adopting a meta-perspective, it is possible to sort the literature into two broad categories. The first group consists of research mainly occupied with convergence in journalism.

  5. A recent definition put forward by the Infotendencias Group succinctly summarizes the notion of convergence as a complex process affecting journalism in many ways: Convergence in journalism is a multidimensional process which, facilitated by the widespread implementation of digital communication technologies, affects the technological, business ...

  6. Jan 1, 2013 · The Keyword convergence is a symbol of the rapid structural change in today’s media and journalism. It implies many possible combinations of formerly discrete realms—print, television, radio and online media—and has an impact on the organisation of...

  7. Convergence is a very polysemous concept that has been used to describe various trends in journalism that have something in common: the blurring of the limits between different media, professional skills and roles. This paper proposes to analytically structure convergence into four