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Videojournalism: the birth of a new medium
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International Journal on Grey Literature (2000) 1 (3): 139–142.
Published: 01 September 2000
...Michael Rosenblum This article discusses the birthing of a new medium, videojournalism that provides a format for television and journalism and what this means for television and global access to information. This article chronicles how the mass media have developed a “grey literature” of their own...
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The alternative media: open sources on what’s real
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International Journal on Grey Literature (2000) 1 (2): 61–63.
Published: 01 June 2000
...Daniel C. Tsang To ignore the alternative press is perilous. The Cold War may have ended, but social protest literature abounds, not just on the Web. Grey political left literature deserves more attention as a counterpoint to the misinformation churned out by the corporate media. Grey literature...
