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Cutting deeper: U.S. newspapers wipeout jobs and alter career identities

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posted on 2025-05-05, 06:16 authored by Scott Reinardy, Lawrie ZionLawrie Zion
Modeled on the “New Beats: A study of Australian Journalism Redundancies” project (2014–17), the purpose of this study was to gather data to examine how forced career change among U.S. newspaper journalists has affected their employment, professional identities, financial situations and perceptions of newspaper journalism. Drawing from a sample of about 350 former and current U.S. newspaper journalists who had lost their jobs, 47% said the career change did not affect their professional identity. Meanwhile, 36% still identify themselves as journalists, although many have not worked in their traditional newspaper job for several years. Similarities between this study and those conducted by the New Beats team include: About 30% of those who left newspapers returned to journalism jobs; the most common new career for the departed was in media communications or marketing; and Australian journalists and American journalists demonstrated a breadth of positive and negative emotions after leaving their media jobs. A common finding between this study and the Australian parent study is that journalists are actively negotiating their professional identity at a profoundly challenging moment, and that despite the role of structural forces, journalists are retaining at least some agency in how they define themselves.

Funding

The authors received funding from the Australian Research Council for Linkage Project 140100341 (2014-2019) and Project grant DP150102675 (2015-2019) to conduct the research on which this article is based.

New Beats: mass redundancies, career changes and the future of Australian journalism

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New Beats: mass redundancies and career change in Australian journalism

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History

Publication Date

2020-11-01

Journal

Journalism Practice

Volume

14

Issue

10

Pagination

14p. (p. 1211-1224)

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

ISSN

1751-2794

Rights Statement

© 2019 The Authors. This is an Accepted Manuscript version of the following article, accepted for publication in Journalism Practice. Reinardy, S., & Zion, L. (2019). Cutting Deeper: U.S. Newspapers Wipeout Jobs and Alter Career Identities. Journalism Practice, 14(10), 1211–1224. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2019.1691935. It is deposited under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.