SAGE Publications Inc: Electronic News: Table of Contents Table of Contents for Electronic News. List of articles from both the latest and ahead of print issues.
- What We Inherit, What We Teach: Tradition and Transformation in Electronic News Educationpor B. William Silcock, William R. Davie, Lei Guo en marzo 23, 2026 a las 4:07 am
Electronic News, Ahead of Print. <br/>Electronic news education stands at an inflection point as artificial intelligence, streaming platforms, and mobile-first consumption reshape newsroom practice and classroom pedagogy. This article situates current disruption within a longer history of ...
- Media System Dependency During Health Crises: The Impact of Traditional and New Media Technology on Knowledge and Protective Behaviorspor Alec Tefertiller, Raluca Cozma, Nancy Muturi, Jacob Groshek en marzo 21, 2026 a las 2:16 am
Electronic News, Ahead of Print. <br/>Media system dependency theory posits that during times of crisis, individuals are more dependent on mass media for information, leading to attitudinal and behavioral change. The outset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020 provided a unique ...
- The Heart of the Interview: Al Tompkins on Teaching, Trust, and the Next Era of Broadcast Journalism Educationpor B. William Silcock, William Davie, Lei Guo en marzo 18, 2026 a las 8:34 am
Electronic News, Ahead of Print. <br/>In this interview, artificial intelligence (Al) Tompkins reflects on the future of broadcast journalism education within the rapid technological change and the rise of the artificial intelligence era. He suggests educators to move beyond platform-specific ...
- Reimagining TV News for the Visual Generation: An Experimental Case Study in Visual Storytelling, Narrative Strategies, and Youth Engagementpor Dejan Oblak1Department of Journalism and Media Production, Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia en marzo 9, 2026 a las 4:24 am
Electronic News, Ahead of Print. <br/>This article examines how television news can be redesigned to engage the “Visual Generation” aged 18–25, who mostly encounter news in mobile feeds rather than scheduled broadcasts. It draws on a university-based “live lab” project in which journalism ...
- Reporting on Victims in the Israel-Gaza War: A Comparative Analysis of CNN, Aljazeera, and CGTNpor Shabir Hussain, Yasar Arafat, Fatima Sikandar en febrero 26, 2026 a las 1:14 am
Electronic News, Ahead of Print. <br/>This study presents a content analysis of victim coverage by CNN, Aljazeera, and CGTN during the first 100 days of the Israel-Gaza war. The analysis reveals significant differences in framing: CNN tended to favor the Israeli perspective, while both ...
