2018
DOI: 10.25200/bjr.v14n2.2018.1077
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Who Are the Spanish Journalists? Professional Profiles and Changes in the Profession

Abstract: This study analyzes the current socio-demographic and labor profile of Spanish journalists, as well as perceived changes they view to their profession, based on results obtained in a representative survey of 390 Spanish journalists between March 1, 2014 and May 30, 2015 performed as part of the Worlds of Journalism Study project. Our findings show that the average Spanish journalist is a man in his late thirties with advanced university degrees in communications or journalism who has been working in the profes… Show more

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“…The evolution of these traditional profiles towards the transformation caused, among other factors, by technological innovation and the pandemic, is still an open road. One of the most recent studies, conducted through 390 surveys to Spanish journalists, demonstrates the relevance of technological skills and competences, of audiences in the production process and of new journalistic profiles with the arrival of Web 2.0, which accelerates the production flow and makes journalists have less time (Berganza et al, 2018). These characteristics are similar to those detected in surrounding countries.…”
Section: Years Of Transformations and Methodological Challengesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The evolution of these traditional profiles towards the transformation caused, among other factors, by technological innovation and the pandemic, is still an open road. One of the most recent studies, conducted through 390 surveys to Spanish journalists, demonstrates the relevance of technological skills and competences, of audiences in the production process and of new journalistic profiles with the arrival of Web 2.0, which accelerates the production flow and makes journalists have less time (Berganza et al, 2018). These characteristics are similar to those detected in surrounding countries.…”
Section: Years Of Transformations and Methodological Challengesmentioning
confidence: 78%