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Journalism in Russia Today

Date Submitted: 12/05/2002 21:40:46
Category: / Social Sciences / Communication Studies
Length: 26 pages (7200 words)
PROFESSIONAL ROLES OF CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS Two generations of the journalists - Soviet and the post-Soviet - make journalism in contemporary Russia. The difference is in how the young generation quite critically estimates the Soviet experience and thinks that until the crucial reforms of liberalisation journalism was a completely different profession. The basic distinction between the old and the new journalism, according to young generation lies in the approach toward information, particularly what information goes …
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