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This book aims to reflect how journalism has changed in recent
years through different perspectives concerning the impact of
technology, the reconfiguration of the media ecosystem, the
transformation of business models, production and profession, as
well as the influence of digital storytelling, mobile devices and
participation within the context of glocal information. Journalism
innovation implies modifications in techniques, technologies,
processes, languages, formats and devices intended to enhance the
production and consumption of the journalistic information. This
book becomes an interesting resource for researchers and
professionals working in news media to identify the best practices
and discover new types of information flows in a rapidly changing
news media landscape.
This book aims to reflect how journalism has changed in recent
years through different perspectives concerning the impact of
technology, the reconfiguration of the media ecosystem, the
transformation of business models, production and profession, as
well as the influence of digital storytelling, mobile devices and
participation within the context of glocal information. Journalism
innovation implies modifications in techniques, technologies,
processes, languages, formats and devices intended to enhance the
production and consumption of the journalistic information. This
book becomes an interesting resource for researchers and
professionals working in news media to identify the best practices
and discover new types of information flows in a rapidly changing
news media landscape.
This book explores the disruptive changes in the media ecosystem
caused by convergence and digitization, and analyses innovation
processes in content production, distribution and
commercialisation. It has been edited by Professors Miguel
Tunez-Lopez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain),
Valentin-Alejandro Martinez-Fernandez (Universidade da Coruna,
Spain), Xose Lopez-Garcia (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela,
Spain), Xose Ruas-Araujo (Universidade de Vigo, Spain) and
Francisco Campos-Freire (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela,
Spain). The book includes contributions from European and American
experts, who offer their views on the audiovisual sector,
journalism and cyberjournalism, corporate and institutional
communication, and education. It particularly highlights the role
of new technologies, the Internet and social media, including the
ethics and legal dimensions. With 30 contributions, grouped into
diverse chapters, on information preferences and uses in
journalism, as well as public audiovisual policies in the European
Union, related to governance, funding, accountability, innovation,
quality and public service, it provides a reliable media resource
and presents lines of future development.
Media and Metamedia Management has contributions from seven
prestigious experts, who offer their expertise and the view from
their vantage point on communication, journalism, advertising,
audiovisual, and corporate, political, and digital communication,
paying special attention to the role of new technologies, the
Internet and social networks, also from an ethics and legal
dimension. A total of 118 authors belonging to 31 universities from
Spain, Portugal, England and Ecuador have contributed to this book
edited, coordinated and introduced by professors Francisco
Campos-Freire and Xose Lopez-Garcia, from the University of
Santiago de Compostela, Jose Ruas-Araujo, from the University of
Vigo, and Valentin A. Martinez-Fernandez, from the University of A
Coruna. Readers may also enjoy 66 articles, grouped into diverse
chapters, on Journalism and cyberjournalism, audiovisual sector and
media economy, corporate and institutional communication, and new
media and metamedia.
This book aims to explore the diverse landscape of journalism in
the third decade of the twenty-first century, constantly changing
and still dealing with the consequences of a global pandemic.
'Total journalism' is the concept that refers to the renewed and
current journalism that employs all available techniques,
technologies, and platforms. Authors discuss the innovative nature
of journalism, the influence of big data and information disorders,
models, professionals and audiences, as well as the challenges of
artificial intelligence. The book gives an up-to-date overview of
these perspectives on journalistic production and distribution. The
effects of misinformation and the challenge of artificial
intelligence are of specific relevance in this book. Readers can
enjoy with contributions from prestigious experts and researchers
who make this book an interesting resource for media professionals
and researchers in media and communication studies.
This book aims to explore the diverse landscape of journalism in
the third decade of the twenty-first century, constantly changing
and still dealing with the consequences of a global pandemic.
'Total journalism' is the concept that refers to the renewed and
current journalism that employs all available techniques,
technologies, and platforms. Authors discuss the innovative nature
of journalism, the influence of big data and information disorders,
models, professionals and audiences, as well as the challenges of
artificial intelligence. The book gives an up-to-date overview of
these perspectives on journalistic production and distribution. The
effects of misinformation and the challenge of artificial
intelligence are of specific relevance in this book. Readers can
enjoy with contributions from prestigious experts and researchers
who make this book an interesting resource for media professionals
and researchers in media and communication studies.
This book explores the disruptive changes in the media ecosystem
caused by convergence and digitization, and analyses innovation
processes in content production, distribution and
commercialisation. It has been edited by Professors Miguel
Tunez-Lopez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain),
Valentin-Alejandro Martinez-Fernandez (Universidade da Coruna,
Spain), Xose Lopez-Garcia (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela,
Spain), Xose Ruas-Araujo (Universidade de Vigo, Spain) and
Francisco Campos-Freire (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela,
Spain). The book includes contributions from European and American
experts, who offer their views on the audiovisual sector,
journalism and cyberjournalism, corporate and institutional
communication, and education. It particularly highlights the role
of new technologies, the Internet and social media, including the
ethics and legal dimensions. With 30 contributions, grouped into
diverse chapters, on information preferences and uses in
journalism, as well as public audiovisual policies in the European
Union, related to governance, funding, accountability, innovation,
quality and public service, it provides a reliable media resource
and presents lines of future development.
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