▍國際傳媒新聞:2019/11/29~2019/12/05
✅REUTERS|20191129
🔗China seeks to root out fake news and deepfakes with new online content rules
Chinese regulators have announced new rules governing video and audio content online, including a ban on the publishing and distribution of “fake news” created with technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
✅BUSINESS INSIDER|20191203
Publishers should encourage journalists to engage in this sort of behavior both on social platforms and as a way to create additional opportunities for journalists to demonstrate the process behind their work.
✅THE PUBLIC MEDIA MERGER PROJECT|20191204
🔗Can Public Media Help Fix Market Failures in Local News?
Public media organizations and digital newsroom organizations clearly have a lot to learn from each other and could probably be stronger together. So why aren’t these two worlds talking?
✅PRESS GAZETTE|20191204
🔗Telegraph marks ‘huge milestone’ as number of digital subscribers surpasses print
The Telegraph website has had a premium subscription model since 2016, leaving some online stories available for free but putting most of its content out of reach to non-subscribers.
✅THE TIMES OF INDIA|20191204
🔗From sitcoms to satire: How comedy is becoming news
New sitcoms speak to a more self-aware and socially conscious audience. Because of the chances of getting called out online for careless … a new generation of writers is more clued in to diversity, TV shows are now more inclusive and layered than ever before.
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