Today's is called the “Hearing Age” because most of those who seek information and stories of interest prefer to listen to them, rather than read them. That explains the surprising boom in news and other vocalized content, as well as audiobooks. And, likewise, the "podcast" or audio formats that synthesize news stories set with effects … Continue reading The “Hearing Age”
Tag: Journalism
The journalistic instinct
The journalistic instinct is the hunch that often makes a newspaper editor suddenly change the hierarchy of a story that was scheduled as the main front page story. It is a quality that is not taught in communication schools, but that emerges in reporters or directors in the last moments of making decisions about the … Continue reading The journalistic instinct
Now, what is “news”?
Defining what was news and its hierarchical order in the page layout of a newspaper was, for many years, a task of the full editors. As if it were a collegiate court that agrees on a verdict, the full editors decided on their own whether or not it was important to publish. That has its … Continue reading Now, what is “news”?
Towards technological newsrooms
Diametrically different from the traditional ones, today's newsrooms are more technological and more focused on the production of audiovisual content. In the new paradigm of communication, digital journalism flaps its wings with force to reach larger audiences equipped with electronic devices through which they connect, inform themselves and interact with the sites or networks that … Continue reading Towards technological newsrooms
Monday´s Newspaper
Before, when there was no internet or Sunday editions, the Monday newspaper was the most searched of the week. What was the reason? The list of National Lottery prizes, whose draws were held on Sundays, capturing the attention of thousands of players who had bought tickets and pools in pursuit of fortune. A shrewd printing … Continue reading Monday´s Newspaper
The platforms are remodeled
Instagram, like other major social media platforms, has entered the whirlwind of changes to give the video format the predominance it has acquired today among digital content consumers. As expected, this emphasis on the audiovisual more than on photographs has generated early and emotional reactions from its users, who have understood it as an effort … Continue reading The platforms are remodeled
The inevitable course of print media
The movement of emblematic magazines from the print platform to the digital format is another eloquent indicator that confirms the inevitable course facing paper media in the new informationecosystem. In fact, the most recent measurements of print and digital media readership in the world reinforce this trend towards transformation, due to the growing audience of … Continue reading The inevitable course of print media
The ‘reset’ of Journalism
Although they converge in the same ecosystem, the parallel exercise of print and digital journalism is one of the best fields of trial and error in the process of true media convergence. Scholars of this phenomenon predict that the metamorphosis will take longer than desired, because the models that work on both platforms differ in … Continue reading The ‘reset’ of Journalism
Stress free closure times
A few years ago, the closure times of our newspapers was a litmus test for editors, printing and circulation staff. There was a fatal deadline that, if not met, could reduce the sales of the newspapers on the street or upset the customers because the usual was to read them very early. An ideal closure … Continue reading Stress free closure times
Another step forward in convergence
The dissemination of news in a newsroom that has merged its print and digital platforms has, until now, followed the classic pattern of two different rhythms in terms of time. One for the latest news (in digital), and another for the contextualization and deepening of the facts in the paper format of the day after, … Continue reading Another step forward in convergence