Media logics on the Internet: actors, spaces and newsmaking

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Media logics on the Internet: actors, spaces and newsmakingDate
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Pérez-Arozamena, R., Odriozola-Chéné, J. (2023). Media logics on the Internet: actors, spaces and newsmaking. En Simón Peña-Fernández & Koldo Meso Ayerdi (eds.) News in the Hybrid Media System, pp. 31-46. Universidad del País Vasco
Abstract
[Abstract] Legacy media are having to adapt to the new forms of consumption
of their audiences. In the digital context, these audiences are increasingly
accessing through “side doors” such as social networks, direct searches or
content aggregators instead of direct access to media websites (Newman
et al., 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 & 2021). This practice is even more common
among younger users: accessing news through social media has become
the preferred way of consuming news, especially for those under
35 years of age (Newman et al., 2021). In this new digital environment,
legacy media have to compete, not only with other non-news content
(Newman et al., 2021), but also with other actors such as alternative media,
politicians, activists, celebrities and even anonymous individuals who
acquire the ability to fix the informative attention of users. Thus, it has
been observed that, while in some social networks, such as Twitter and
Facebook, the legacy media maintain the hegemony of information, in
others, such as Youtube, Instagram, Snapchat or Tik Tok, they are already
being surpassed in terms of their capacity to fix media attention by new
media actors such as celebrities (Newman et al., 2021).
In the context of this reduction of media power attention due to the
emergence of new media actors, what are the media doing? That is, how
are journalistic production and journalistic routines changing in the context
of a hybrid media system?
Keywords
Legacy media
Hybrid media system
Audiences
Media logics
Media actors
Hybrid media system
Audiences
Media logics
Media actors
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978-84-1319-562-9
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