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history of journalism: 1995 to present  

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  • Since 1995, a complex mix of social, economic, political, and technological changes have combined to substantially reshape journalism. Several trends are of particular significance during this period: changes in broadcast industries, the acceleration of the decline of printed news, the emergence of the World Wide Web, developments in political news, and the events of 9/11 and the international battle against terrorism. [Source: Encyclopedia of Journalism; History of Journalism: 1995 to Present]

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