Part Two
In a two-part special report, American Observer reporters examine today’s journalism industry as it faces unprecedented changes in the newsroom.
Part One addressed domestic news outlets. This week, Part Two features an analysis of trends in international news reporting. Articles review foreign correspondence in India and embedded journalists covering the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Spanish newspaper El País works to incorporate citizen journalism into its everyday coverage. Overseas news bureaus experience drastic downsizing as newspapers look for ways to cut costs.
El País uses website to turn readers into journalists, by CRISTINA FERNANDEZ-PEREDA
Closing time: overseas news bureaus disappearing in the midst of U.S. foreign wars, by CAINE O’REAR
Safety, dependence issues deter embedded journalists in Iraq, by SABRINA PARKER
Technology changes the face of foreign correspondence in India, by SAKINA RANGWALA
