國際傳媒新聞:2019/02/22~2019/02/28
OBSERVER MEDIA|February 27
How Freelance Labor Became the Unsung Casualty of Media Layoffs
And while layoffs are detrimental to all media workers, given freelancers’ especially precarious and disadvantaged situations, it’s important to examine how media layoffs are shaping—and enforcing—the nature of freelance labor.
BuzzFeed news|February 23
Survey: 51% Of Tech Industry Workers Believe President Trump Has A Point About The Media Creating Fake News
Indeed, more than half (51%) of tech industry professionals “somewhat agree” or “strongly agree” with the statement that “President Trump has a point when it comes to the media producing fake news.” A separate survey conducted by BuzzFeed News, of 1,000 Americans representing the national population, found that only 42% somewhat or strongly agree with that statement.*
Washington Post|February 22
Five myths about journalism
These are tough times for journalism. Falling revenue for newspapers and magazines has led to layoffs since 2005, including four major announcements already this year. But the current crisis in the news business is also haunted by misconceptions about the industry and its history. Here are five of the most common.
Bloomberg|February 22
New York Times Subscriber Hunt Sends Gray Lady to Middle America
After introducing a paid cooking app more than a year ago, New York Times executives noticed something unexpected: Many of its subscribers came from rural America.
Columbia Journalism Review|Winter 2019
Poll: How does the public think journalism happens?
For decades, we’ve known that Americans don’t trust the press. What we haven’t known is how people view the makings of journalism, from the use of fact checkers and anonymous sources to the question of whether money skews journalistic decision-making. This new national poll for CJR answers those questions, and points to how big the trust gap remains.
Recode Daily|February 25
Chart: How the definition of “journalist” is changing
But a lot of people doing “journalism” or calling themselves “journalists” these days are no longer working in traditional journalism jobs for traditional digital or print newsrooms.
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