Ready to Hire a Freelance Journalist: the Change in Estonian Newsrooms’ Willingness to Outsource Journalistic Content Production

M. Himma-Kadakas, Mirjam Mõttus
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This paper explores the change in Estonian media organizations' readiness to cooperate with freelance journalists. The interviews with editors of newsrooms of magazines, newspapers, and radio and television broadcasters were conducted in 2014 and 2019. The findings were additionally tested in the conditions of the Covid-19 crisis in 2020. The paper outlines how over the five years the editors have not only changed their perception of who freelance journalists are but how they express the readiness to outsource content from journalistic entrepreneurs. We conclude that the Estonian media market shows signs of adopting diverse collaborative forms that diverge from the journalistic field. The freelancers' concept has changed, indicating integration of journalistic and entrepreneurial roles - the entrepreneurial journalist is seen less as the odd-jobber working on commission and more of a business partner. © 2021 Polish Communication Association. All rights reserved.
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准备好雇佣一名自由记者:爱沙尼亚新闻编辑室外包新闻内容制作意愿的变化
本文探讨了爱沙尼亚媒体组织与自由记者合作意愿的变化。2014年和2019年对杂志、报纸、广播电视编辑部的编辑进行了采访。在2020年新冠肺炎危机的情况下,对这些发现进行了进一步的测试。这篇论文概述了在过去的五年里,编辑们不仅改变了他们对自由记者的看法,还改变了他们如何表示愿意从新闻企业家那里外包内容。我们的结论是,爱沙尼亚媒体市场显示出采用不同于新闻领域的多种合作形式的迹象。自由职业者的概念发生了变化,这表明新闻工作者和企业家角色的融合——企业家记者不再被视为拿佣金的零工,而更多地被视为商业伙伴。©2021波兰通信协会。版权所有。
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期刊介绍: Central European Journal of Communication provides an international forum for empirical, critical and interpretative, quantitative and qualitative research examining the role of communication in Central Europe and beyond. The journal welcomes high quality research and analysis from diverse theoretical and methodological approaches, as well as reviews of publications and publishes notes on a wide range of literature on media and communication studies. Submission of original articles is open to all researchers interested in communication and media.
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