國際傳媒新聞:2019/03/22~2019/03/28
Asia Times|0322
Journalism’s risky tech addiction
Technology was supposed to solve some of the world’s biggest problems. Connect everyone to the Internet, it was once assumed, and democracy would follow. Collect enough data, and all of our questions would be answered. Put everything online, and algorithms would do the rest. The world would practically run itself.
Journalist’s Resource|0321
What chasing clicks means for news: A tale of two dailies
A case study comparing two community newspapers finds that the paper more focused on audience metrics published fewer stories about civic issues, used fewer sources and let reader traffic guide news judgment to a greater degree than the paper that viewed analytics as a secondary consideration.
TechCrunch|0325
Google launches a new real-time data product for journalists
One of those products was News Consumer Insights, which has been used by publishers like BuzzFeed, Business Insider and Conde Nast. It takes data already collected through Google Analytics and makes it more useful for publishers, particularly when it comes to understanding different audience segments and whether they’re likely to become paying subscribers.
journalism.co.uk|0325
Public-powered journalism boosts media trust and newsrooms’ revenue streams
“The best part is when you involve the public and they have taken part in your story, they will become the best marketers you could ever imagine. They’ll tell all of their friends if they’re referenced in a story and bridge you to new networks.”
The New York Times |0327
A Way to Detect the Next Russian Misinformation Campaign
It’s important that data for this archive is collected in real time, all the time. Social media platforms aren’t being used only at election time to manipulate voters.
THE AGE|0327
The Age’s data journalist Craig Butt answers one of the most common questions he gets from readers: what is data journalism?
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