Digitizing the News

Digitizing the News
Title Digitizing the News PDF eBook
Author Pablo J. Boczkowski
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 260
Release 2005
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780262524391

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A study of the development of nonprint publishing by American daily newspapers: how new media emerge by combining existing media structures and practices with new technical capabilities.

The News Gap

The News Gap
Title The News Gap PDF eBook
Author Pablo J. Boczkowski
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 317
Release 2013-11-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0262318199

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An analysis of divergent online news preferences of journalists and consumers and what this means for media and democracy in the digital age. The websites of major media organizations—CNN, USA Today, the Guardian, and others—provide the public with much of the online news they consume. But although a large proportion of the top stories these sites disseminate cover politics, international relations, and economics, users of these sites show a preference (as evidenced by the most viewed stories) for news about sports, crime, entertainment, and weather. In this book, Pablo Boczkowski and Eugenia Mitchelstein examine the divergence in preferences and consider its implications for the media industry and democratic life in the digital age. Drawing on analyses of more than 50,000 stories posted on twenty news sites in seven countries in North and South America and Western Europe, Boczkowski and Mitchelstein find that the gap in news preferences exists regardless of ideological orientation or national media culture, and that it is not affected by innovations in forms of storytelling, such as blogs and user-generated content on mainstream news sites. Drawing upon these findings, they explore the news gap's troubling consequences for the matrix that connects communication, technology, and politics in the digital age.

News on the Internet

News on the Internet
Title News on the Internet PDF eBook
Author David Tewksbury
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 207
Release 2012-03-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0195391977

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Media has always played an intermediary role in the way that citizens receive and process news, but, with the speed of information transmission, the segmentation of news sources, and the rise of citizen journalism, issues of authority, audience, and even the definition of "news" have shifted and become blurred. News on the Internet synthesizes research on developing and current patterns of online news provision with the literature on traditional, offline media to create a conceptual map for understanding the way that public affairs and news are presented and consumed on the internet.

News at Work

News at Work
Title News at Work PDF eBook
Author Pablo J. Boczkowski
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 272
Release 2010-09-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0226062805

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Peeking inside the newsrooms where journalists create stories and the work settings where the public reads them, the author reveals why journalists contribute to the growing similarity of news and why consumers acquiesce to a media system they find increasingly dissatisfying.

News in a Digital Age

News in a Digital Age
Title News in a Digital Age PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Kavanagh
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2019
Genre Digital media
ISBN 9781977402851

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Disruption and Digital Journalism

Disruption and Digital Journalism
Title Disruption and Digital Journalism PDF eBook
Author John V. Pavlik
Publisher Routledge
Pages 72
Release 2021-10-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000487415

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This book offers a timely insight into how the news media have adapted to the digital transformation of public communication infrastructure. Providing a conceptual roadmap to understanding the disruptive, innovative impact of digital networked journalism in the 21st century, the author critically examines how and to what extent news media around the world have engaged in digital adaptation. Making use of data from news media content production and distribution both off- and online, as well as user and financial data from the U.S. and internationally, the book traces how the news media embraced and reacted to key developments such as the invention of the World Wide Web in 1989 and the launch of Google in 1998, Facebook in 2004, and the Apple iPhone in 2009. The author also highlights innovative organizations that have sought to reimagine news media that are optimized for digital, online, and mobile media of the 21st century, demonstrating how these groups have been able to stay better engaged with the public. Disruption and Digital Journalism is recommended reading for all academics and scholars with an interest in media, digital journalism studies, and technological innovation.

Digital Transformation in Journalism and News Media

Digital Transformation in Journalism and News Media
Title Digital Transformation in Journalism and News Media PDF eBook
Author Mike Friedrichsen
Publisher Springer
Pages 554
Release 2017-05-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319277863

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This book analyzes various digital transformation processes in journalism and news media. By investigating how these processes stimulate innovation, the authors identify new business and communication models, as well as digital strategies for a new environment of global information flows. The book will help journalists and practitioners working in news media to identify best practices and discover new types of information flows in a rapidly changing news media landscape.