Titre : | The platform press : how silicon valley reengineered journalism | Type de document : | document électronique | Auteurs : | Emily Bell, Auteur ; Taylor Owen, Auteur | Editeur : | New-York : Columbia Journalism School | Année de publication : | 2017 | Importance : | 94 p | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE
| Tags : | États-Unis journalisme numérique réseaux sociaux public audience plate-forme ouverte financement aspect économique aspect socio-culturel algorithme contenu | Index. décimale : | 070.4 Journalisme | Résumé : | "The influence of social media platforms and technology companies is having a greater effect on American journalism than even the shift from print to digital. There is a rapid takeover of traditional publishers’ roles by companies including Facebook, Snapchat, Google, and Twitter that shows no sign of slowing, and which raises serious questions over how the costs of journalism will be supported. These companies have evolved beyond their role as distribution channels, and now control what audiences see and who gets paid for their attention, and even what format and type of journalism flourishes."
Source : http://www.editorandpublisher.com/news/the-platform-press-how-silicon-valley-reengineered-journalism/ (Consulté le 09/04/2017) | Note de contenu : | Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction: Watermelons to democracy
- Journalism's third wave
Platforms Become Publishers
- A world of choice, but at a cost
- Building your house on someone else's land
- Whose audience is it anyway?
- Follow the money
- Can platforms x it?
Facebook and the 2016 Election
- An extraordinary day
- From friends and family to viral news
- Election year, perfect storm
- The Facebook response
Conclusion: A fractious transfer of power
- Structural impediments
- Improving the news environment
Appendix I : Methodology
Appendix II : Timeline
| En ligne : | http://towcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/The_Platform_Press_Tow_Report_20 [...] |
The platform press : how silicon valley reengineered journalism [document électronique] / Emily Bell, Auteur ; Taylor Owen, Auteur . - New-York (Tow Center for Digital Journalism) : Columbia Journalism School, 2017 . - 94 p. Langues : Anglais Catégories : | MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE
| Tags : | États-Unis journalisme numérique réseaux sociaux public audience plate-forme ouverte financement aspect économique aspect socio-culturel algorithme contenu | Index. décimale : | 070.4 Journalisme | Résumé : | "The influence of social media platforms and technology companies is having a greater effect on American journalism than even the shift from print to digital. There is a rapid takeover of traditional publishers’ roles by companies including Facebook, Snapchat, Google, and Twitter that shows no sign of slowing, and which raises serious questions over how the costs of journalism will be supported. These companies have evolved beyond their role as distribution channels, and now control what audiences see and who gets paid for their attention, and even what format and type of journalism flourishes."
Source : http://www.editorandpublisher.com/news/the-platform-press-how-silicon-valley-reengineered-journalism/ (Consulté le 09/04/2017) | Note de contenu : | Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction: Watermelons to democracy
- Journalism's third wave
Platforms Become Publishers
- A world of choice, but at a cost
- Building your house on someone else's land
- Whose audience is it anyway?
- Follow the money
- Can platforms x it?
Facebook and the 2016 Election
- An extraordinary day
- From friends and family to viral news
- Election year, perfect storm
- The Facebook response
Conclusion: A fractious transfer of power
- Structural impediments
- Improving the news environment
Appendix I : Methodology
Appendix II : Timeline
| En ligne : | http://towcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/The_Platform_Press_Tow_Report_20 [...] |
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