mainstream news websites, less interactive, sites are static, users cant contribute
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Web 2.0
social media, more interactive, more accessible, emphasises UGC, consumers more active than passive
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objectivity
neutral, impartial, fair, unbiased, based on fact rather than opinion
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shrinking newsrooms
less funds, more technology, less staff required. less staff decreases diversity, incrceases pressure, increases churnalism, fact checking failures, restricted resources
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homogenisation
news production becomes the same. churnalism. easier to reproduce news based on other reports. less originality. less time to produce original. may not be accurate. loss of trust
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desktop activity
less time to gather news from outside the newsroom. content managers rather tan content creators, passive retrievers of news rather than active seekers. degrading for news
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supply exceeds demand
churnalism results in lots of content. PR, info subsidies, promotionalism lot of news. more news means loss of value.
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paywall methods
increase funds through subscriptions as advertising revenue decreases (prefer platforms unrelated to news). people more likely to pay if rare, trustwrothy, evergreen content
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social media
major source of news. user generated content, engage with audiences, distribute news, gauge pubic opinion
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news bots
using tech to produce news. templates and key words, publish multiple versions to different sources. alerts for anomalies
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news aggregators
assemble news from variety. use interests to give consumers what they want (personalised) but create competition with new sites. advertisers prefer aggregators. aggregators use main sources of news. shovelware. aggregate= form from seperate elements.
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
social media, more interactive, more accessible, emphasises UGC, consumers more active than passive
Back
Web 2.0
Card 3
Front
neutral, impartial, fair, unbiased, based on fact rather than opinion
Back
Card 4
Front
less funds, more technology, less staff required. less staff decreases diversity, incrceases pressure, increases churnalism, fact checking failures, restricted resources
Back
Card 5
Front
news production becomes the same. churnalism. easier to reproduce news based on other reports. less originality. less time to produce original. may not be accurate. loss of trust
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