Educating Max Headrooms: The Emergence of the Multi-Media Journalist as the Future Journalist,

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Abstract

It was once thought a multimedia journalist or MMJ was fantasy, as seen in the television series Max Headroom. The hero of the show was a journalist who videotaped his own stories, reported live from anywhere but was also seen as a stalwart of the fourth estate, a ‘hero’ of society. Today, it is possible for a journalist to technologically assert themselves as a Max Headroom reporter, yet what are missing from the fictional television series are the economical and social considerations put in place to make such a character viable. This article critically reviews the significance of the MMJ.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies
Volume2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Convergence
  • Division of labor
  • Economics
  • Fourth estate
  • Multi-skilling
  • Multimedia journalist
  • Technology
  • Television news

DC Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Film and Media Studies

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