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    How Working in Local TV News Affects Journalists' Personal Lives

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    Date
    2017-08-01
    Author
    Stobb, Danielle
    Department
    Media Studies
    Advisor(s)
    David H. Pritchard
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    Abstract
    This study uses participant observation and interviews to determine how working in local television news affects journalists’ personal lives. Twenty-eight journalists from a top 50 Midwestern station were interviewed. The inductive research data is organized into three themes: 1) Schedules 2) Family, friends and relationships 3) Moving. A personal narrative of the researcher’s experience working part-time ties each theme together.
    Subject
    journalism
    local television news
    market size
    television station
    work-life balance
    work schedule
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/92206
    Type
    thesis
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