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Digital information ecosystems : smart press /

Digital information, particularly for online newsgathering and reporting, is an industry fraught with uncertainty and rapid innovation. Digital Information Ecosystems: Smart Press crosses academic knowledge with research by media groups to understand this evolution and analyze the future of the sect...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Augey, Dominique (Autor)
Otros Autores: Alcaraz, Marina
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, UK : Hoboken, NJ, USA : ISTE ; Wiley, 2019.
Colección:Information systems, web and pervasive computing series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Half-Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; What is the method that has been used for this book?; I.1. Recommended reading; English-language texts; French-language texts; 1. How Do the Economy and the Press Influence Each Other?; 1.1. The concept of media; 1.2. The concept of information; 1.3. The economy; 1.4. A brief history of the media and press economy; 1.4.1. The discreet beginnings of the media economy; 1.4.2. The renewal of the media economy since the 2000s; 1.5. The two "meanings" of media economics 
505 8 |a 1.5.1. Does media have an influence on the economy?1.5.2. Does the economy influence the media sector?; 1.6. Summary; 2. Can We Trust the Press?; 2.1. The credibility of media and journalists; 2.1.1. Distrust of the Internet is growing; 2.1.2. But criticism of journalists remains strong; 2.2. Is there an informational or ideological bias in the press?; 2.2.1. The measurement of an informational bias; 2.2.2. Tests on U.S. media; 2.2.3. The case of the Asian and European press; 2.2.4. The impact of newspaper owners; 2.2.5. Pluralism and competition; 2.3. Summary of challenges 
505 8 |a 3. What are the Links between the Press and Politics?3.1. A diminishing influence; 3.2. The notion of collusion between the media and politicians; 3.3. Do newspapers run elections?; 3.4. The importance of press freedom; 3.5. Differences between local and national press; 3.5.1. The local press is more influential; 3.5.2. The Internet confirms this influence; 3.5.3. The case of Japan; 4. Does the Press Need Advertisers?; 4.1. Advertising-free newspapers?; 4.2. Pressure from advertisers and readers; 4.2.1. When advertisers apply the pressure; 4.2.2. When readers put pressure on advertising 
505 8 |a 4.3. Can media say everything?4.3.1. Seducing advertisers; 4.3.2. Can media oppose an advertiser?; 4.3.3. The impact of taxation; 5. Is the Printed Newspaper Gamble Crazy?; 5.1. Is it the end of printed papers in the United States?; 5.1.1. Preparing for a change of era?; 5.1.2. Digital reading exceeds paper reading; 5.1.3. Difficult print launches; 5.2. Among pure players: the free model is crumbling; 5.3. The online press mainly chooses the paid model; 5.4. Managing the model change; 5.4.1. Absorbing the negative effects of the Web on print; 5.4.2. The copy/paste temptation 
505 8 |a 5.5. The press in start-up mode5.5.1. Is the future in code?; 5.5.2. The hope of finding new resources; 5.6. Understanding the algorithmic agenda; 6. Are There Dangerous Links between Media and Social Networks?; 6.1 The indispensable social networks; 6.1.1. Strategies to take advantage of social networks; 6.1.2. Media at the mercy of networks; 6.1.3. The media brand is fading away behind the social network brand; 6.1.4. The problem of revenue sharing between media and social networks; 6.2. The social network eco-system; 6.2.1. The influence of social networks 
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