Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Communication, University of Technology Sydney
Chrisanthi Giotis is a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Media Transition at the University of Technology, Sydney. She is conducting research on journalism best practice at the local-global interface. Her PhD entitled 'Not Just a Victim of War' examined the type of reportage foreign correspondents produce from refugee camps and included original reporting from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Chrisanthi teaches at UTS in journalism, media studies and social and political sciences. previous to academia she spent a decade as a reporter and deputy editor in Australia and in the UK, and ran her own entrepreneurial journalism project www.itbeganinAfrica.com.
Digital-only local newspapers will struggle to serve the communities that need them most
May 29, 2020 13:37 pm UTC| Business
This week News Corp Australia announced the end of the print editions of 112 suburban and regional mastheads about one-fifth of all of Australias local newspapers. Of those, 36 will close and 76 become purely online...
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