The fundamental assignment of a journalist is to broadcast news, based on the objective events that truly appeal to the public interest. And in order to fulfill this exercise, they must stick with inviolable rules that demand accuracy, truthfulness and neutrality in those news to not mix them up with ingredients that arouse distrust or … Continue reading The authentic journalist
Month: October 2017
Passing readers
The measurements of time spent in reading around the social networks come to show that the "attachment" users have with the readable content barely exceeds a few minutes, a period too short to feel fully informed of a reality. A recent research by Charbeat, an enterprise that tracks real-time web traffic, assure that "half of … Continue reading Passing readers
The media pentagon
The history of the journalism industry consists of the continuous introduction of new technologies with innovative ways to ensure their financial sustainability, so that the stable media doesn't fall behind in a competitive race. Every time a technology that promises to attract and maintain wide audiences peeps out, the media are looking for ways to … Continue reading The media pentagon
“Premium” journalism
The crisis of distrust that gravitates over social webpages to the point of profusion of false news is a factor that makes us revalue the importance of high-quality journalism, more evident in the traditional printed ways than in other informative platforms. This is the incentive for newspapers companies to opt for some "premium" journalism, meaning … Continue reading “Premium” journalism
Immersive Journalism
Supported by technology, multimedia platforms are steadily committed to the development of what we call "immersive journalism", which consists of placing the reader at the exact center point of the news. This term, immersive journalism, translates our new way of living, feeling and seeing the news in a different way, and it's based in the … Continue reading Immersive Journalism