News seems to be bifurcating, like so much of the Internet. When we look at the digital infrastructure we have search dominated by Google with Facebook sprawled across social. Much further down the long tail there are a billion minor players carving out digital niches. So it is with news. On the one hand we have the one-off, live, scaled, viral event and on the other countless content made up of detail, data, comment, nuance, analysis. The Big News sucks in the social networks, while the Small News has to force its own way onto the platforms where it must plead for attention
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Gabriela Lemionet reports on the inaugural Online News Asscociation conference: ONA London: Mobile o...
This paper seeks to describe this developing situation in the context of changes in the very nature ...
This is my introductory speech to the seventh Polis annual journalism conference on 21/4/16: Reporti...
Polis has just celebrated its fifth year and I keep telling people what a great time this is for a m...
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis with every country being affected. It is one of the widely ...
One of the most common fallacies of media trend prediction is the idea of a ‘tipping point’. 2016 is...
This thesis investigates the significance of social media texts as news sources in traditional journ...
It’s that time when we look back over the last year, but in this article by the veteran Swedish Jour...
The coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on all spheres of society, including journalism. ...
The Paris attacks serve as a recent and relevant example of the differences between regular news rep...
We live in a world increasingly defined by global crises. These are crises whose origins and outcom...
This article examines how three Chinese and two British newspapers sourced content from social media...
This study explores how journalistic practice has changed since the introduction of social media, wi...
The rise of social media and its prominence during the “Arab Spring” has radically changed the relat...
From climate change to the war on terror, from financial meltdowns to forced migrations, from pandem...
Gabriela Lemionet reports on the inaugural Online News Asscociation conference: ONA London: Mobile o...
This paper seeks to describe this developing situation in the context of changes in the very nature ...