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The Death of Print Journalism and Rise of Digital Media
1. THE DEATH OF PRINT JOURNALISM
AND RISE OF DIGITAL MEDIA
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Charlotte Gagnier
2. "Newspapers will never die, they will
just move to a new address.”
- Ken Paulson
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3. 50% of Americans cite the Internet
as their main source for national
and international news
– Pew Research Centre
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4. It is the main source of news for
71% of those 18-29
– Pew Research Centre
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5. Only 28% of Americans
cite newspapers as their
main source of news
– Pew Research Centre
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6. With
increasing
digital
literacy,
online
media
is
easy
to
access
and
most
is
free
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7. New
technologies
such
as
iPads
and
Smartphones
make
it
easy
to
consume
informa@on
online
any
@me,
any
place
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8. This
change
in
the
way
people
choose
to
consume
informa@on
has
led
to
the
rise
of
sites
like
BuzzFeed,
Gawker
and
The
Huffington
Post
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9. Digital
media
offers
variety:
ar@cles,
videos,
galleries,
‘lis@cles’
and
long-‐form
journalism
means
there’s
something
for
everyone
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10. With
readers
leaving
print,
adver@sing
dollars
have
followed
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alsis35
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11. Investment
in
newspaper
adver@sing
will
be
16.4
billion
US
dollars
in
2016,
4
billion
less
than
in
2011
-‐
eMarketer
12. For
newspapers
to
survive
they
must
adapt
and
move
online
Vice,
The
Guardian
and
The
Daily
Mail
all
now
have
a
strong
digital
presence
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from
www.vice.com
13. Through
digital
media,
readers
have
changed
journalism
-‐they
can
comment,
share
and
even
produce
content
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www.buzzfeed.com
and
www.dailymail.co.uk
14. “the
boundaries
between
journalism
and
non-‐journalism
in
cyberspace
are
becoming
even
blurrier
than
in
the
mass
media”
-‐
Barbie
Zelizer
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by
Andrew
via
Flickr
15. Ci@zen
Journalism
-‐
the
collec@on,
dissemina@on,
and
analysis
of
news
and
informa@on
by
the
general
public,
especially
by
means
of
the
Internet.
-‐
Google
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by
Coco
Curranski
via
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16. We
can
now
play
a
part
in
major
stories
-‐
giving
voices
to
those
who
previously
weren’t
heard
-‐
like
during
the
Arab
Spring
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rsambrook
via
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17. “There
is
massive
civic
informa@on
sharing
going
on
in
cyberspace
that
increasingly
tends
to
bypass
the
classical
modes
of
journalism
produc@on
and
dissemina@on”
-‐
Barbie
Zelizer
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by
Alessio
Jacona
via
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18. But
the
informa@on
collected
is
not
filtered
and
not
objec@ve
like
tradi@onal
media
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Holliday
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19. Tradi@onally
journalism
is
objec@ve,
presen@ng
the
facts,
unslanted
by
opinion
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by
Elena
via
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20. This
no
longer
sells
-‐
people
want
emo@onally
charged,
controversial
narra@ves
that
keep
us
engaged.
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by
Andew
Stawarz
via
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21. As
readers
we
have
the
amazing
opportunity
to
read
from
different
writers
and
sources
almost
without
limit.
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by
Elvin
via
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22. The
challenge
is
to
stay
open
to
different
opinions,
read
from
many
authors
and
sources.
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www.bbc.co.uk
23. In
this
new
age
of
digital
journalism
we
must
use
our
digital
literacy
to
develop
balanced
and
informed
opinions
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