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Jornalismo 3.0: O Impacto dos Agregadores de Notícias Online no Negócio da Informação

Jornalismo 3.0: O Impacto dos Agregadores de Notícias Online no Negócio da Informação

Daniela Santos, “Jornalismo 3.0: O Impacto dos Agregadores de Notícias Online no Negócio da Informação,” in Repensar a Imprensa no Ecossistema Digital, Ciências da Comunicação 1 (Braga: Axioma - Publicações da Faculdade de Filosofia, 2020), 239–66, https://doi.org/10.17990/Axi/2020_9789726973287_239.

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  • Jornalismo 3.0: O Impacto dos Agregadores de Notícias Online no Negócio da Informação

    Type Book Section
    Author Daniela Santos
    URL https://doi.org/10.17990/Axi/2020_9789726973287_239
    Rights © 2020 Aletheia - Associação Científica e Cultural
    Series Ciências da Comunicação
    Place Braga
    Publisher Axioma - Publicações da Faculdade de Filosofia
    Pages 239-266
    ISBN 978-972-697-327-0
    Date 2020
    Extra Journalism 3.0: The Impact of Online News Aggregators on the Information Business
    Series Number 1
    Language Portuguese
    Abstract In the last few years, the information market has suffered a reconfiguration in terms of business model, consumption, production and distribution of news content. These changes were provided by a technological convergence marked by the digitalization of media and dissemination of contents. Nowadays, journalism is facing web 3.0 environment with the popularization of the internet, and the crucial role that the audience plays in the news distributing process. This article aims to investigate how these current changes in the media market are perceived by the main “actors” – news aggregators, social media, digital and outlet media – in the information business. The results show that aggregators give more visibility and attract new audience, and also, increase new forms of news distributing enhancing the brand and not appropriating it. On the other hand, their dependence is perceived as a disadvantage because the media can no longer survive without the aggregator, losing the value of their own brand. It creates a distrust relationship to the detriment of the media themselves or compromising the return of the media. They are dependent, independently of the return that they get from this alliance.
    Book Title Repensar a Imprensa no Ecossistema Digital
    Date Added 12/14/2020, 5:50:56 PM
    Modified 12/14/2020, 6:27:56 PM

    Tags:

    • business models,
    • convergence,
    • journalism,
    • news aggregators,
    • web 3.0

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