▍國際傳媒:2020/07/24~2020/07/30
✅COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW|20200722
🔗Will changes to print outlast the pandemic?
Tow found that more than a hundred outlets scaled down their print production since the beginning of the pandemic. Many of these publications announced a suspension of print publishing—noting temporary economic constraints or logistical limitations. Others altered their print run from daily to weekly, or consolidated sections in the print edition. Some outlets announced their intention to stop print production entirely.
✅FT PRODUCT & TECHNOLOGY|20200724
🔗How we improved reader habit by 39%
Three key tips for creating habit forming features, from understanding the problem to using movement and change at the right time and in the right way
✅NIEMAN REPORTS|20200724
🔗Diversity, Equality, Inclusion, and “The Pipeline Problem”
Dear Journalism: Beyond public statements, commit to building the relationships needed to broaden your work and workplace’s look, feel, and sound.
✅POYNTER|20200724
🔗As journalism jobs decrease, the future of the discipline might depend on general education
Without a robust news industry monitoring government and investigating the corporate elite, our only hope may be in the hands of the people.
✅MACIAS PR|20200727
🔗New Survey Reveals Dramatic Shift in Consumer Attitudes Towards Advertisements In Quarantine
New York tech PR agency, MACIAS PR, releases new survey that suggests TV commercials and online ads are losing their influence over consumers, even as news consumption rises during the pandemic.
✅FULL FACT|20200728
🔗How we’re using AI to scale up global fact checking
With much of the world adapting to a new normal, it is more important than ever that the public is aware of the dangers of false or misleading information on the coronavirus pandemic.
✅POYNTER|20200728
🔗A growing group of journalists has cut back on Twitter, or abandoned it entirely
Journalists view Twitter as a valuable platform for finding and sharing information, but many say they wish they used it less.
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