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Nozal, Teresa; González-Neira, Ana; Sanjuán, Antonio (2014). “Análisis de ediciones vespertinas de prensa para tabletas”. El profesional de la información, julio-agosto, v. 23, n. 4, pp. 393-400.
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[Resumen]: En un ecosistema mediático con productos periodísticos accesibles de manera instantánea, constante y ubicua, algunos diarios sorprenden con una edición vespertina para tableta incluso en países sin esa tradición en papel. Se plantean las claves para interpretar dicha aparente contradicción entre el ecosistema mediático actual y la estrategia que subyace en el lanzamiento de ediciones de la tarde en estos dispositivos móviles. Para ello se establece una muestra de aplicaciones nativas vespertinas de periódicos que no disponen de ella en su versión papel, se examinan y se entrevista a sus responsables. Entre las conclusiones destaca el peculiar papel que se asigna a estas ediciones dentro del proceso informativo diario pues más que un fin en sí mismas resultan ser un medio para mantener las tendencias de consumo previas.
[Abstract]: In a media ecosystem with news products available instantly, anywhere and at any time, some newspapers have sprung a surprise by publishing an evening edition for tablets, even in countries with no newsprint tradition. This article considers the keys to interpreting this apparent contradiction between the current media ecosystem and the strategy underlying the launch of late editions for these mobile devices. To do so, we establish a sample of native evening newspaper applications not available in print, examine them and interview the prime movers. The conclusions reveal the unique role played by this newspaper type within the daily information process. More than just an end in themselves, they have become a medium that maintains previous patterns of consumption.
[Abstract]: In a media ecosystem with news products available instantly, anywhere and at any time, some newspapers have sprung a surprise by publishing an evening edition for tablets, even in countries with no newsprint tradition. This article considers the keys to interpreting this apparent contradiction between the current media ecosystem and the strategy underlying the launch of late editions for these mobile devices. To do so, we establish a sample of native evening newspaper applications not available in print, examine them and interview the prime movers. The conclusions reveal the unique role played by this newspaper type within the daily information process. More than just an end in themselves, they have become a medium that maintains previous patterns of consumption.
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