Postjournalism and the Death of Newspapers. The Media After Trump

Postjournalism and the Death of Newspapers. The Media After Trump
Author :
Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 402
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9798693861442
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Book Synopsis Postjournalism and the Death of Newspapers. The Media After Trump by : Andrey Mir

Download or read book Postjournalism and the Death of Newspapers. The Media After Trump written by Andrey Mir and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2020-10-05 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Media business that mostly relies on ad revenue requires an audience that consists of happy and economically able consumers. Media business that mostly relies on reader revenue requires an audience that consists of frustrated and politically strangulated citizens. The media not only address these audiences; they create and reproduce them.All we knew about journalism was related to a news business funded by advertising. Advertising has fled to the internet. The entire media environment is shifting. The media are forced to switch to another source of funding - selling content to readers. However, they cannot sell news, because news is already known to people whose media consumption is increasingly centered on social media newsfeeds. Instead, the media offers the validation of already-known news within a certain value system and the delivery of the "right" news to others. The business necessity forces the media to relocate the gravity of their operation from news to values.Media outlets are increasingly soliciting subscriptions as donations to a cause. To attract donations, they have to focus on 'pressing social issues'. However, for better soliciting, they must also support and amplify readers' irritation and frustration with those issues. Thus, the media are incentivized to amplify and dramatize issues whose coverage is most likely to be paid for. Ideally, the media should not just exaggerate but induce the public's concerns.The ad-driven media manufactured consent. The reader-driven media manufactures anger. The former served consumerism. The latter serves polarization.Because the largest mainstream media outlets in the US, both liberal and conservative, performed incredibly well in commodifying Trump in the form of soliciting subscriptions as donations to the cause, the rest of the media market has started moving in the same direction.The need to pursue reader revenue, with the news no longer being a commodity, is pushing journalism to mutate into postjournalism. Journalism wants its picture to match the world; postjournalism wants the world to match its picture. The media are turning into crowdsourced Ministries of post-truth not because of some underlying conspiracies but due to their business needs and the settings of a broader media environment. This book is about the origins and propelling forces of this mutation. The book explores polarization as a media effect, seeing polarization studies as media studies.Andrey Mir (Andrey Miroshnichenko) is a media scholar and journalist with twenty years in the print media. He is the author of "Human as Media. The Emancipation of Authorship" (2014) and a number of books on media and politics. His dissertation in journalism and linguistics (1996) focused on the linguistics of the Soviet media and propaganda. He lives in Toronto, Canada. His blog: Human as Media (human-as-media.com). Twitter: @Andrey4Mir


Postjournalism and the Death of Newspapers. The Media After Trump Related Books

Postjournalism and the Death of Newspapers. The Media After Trump
Language: en
Pages: 402
Authors: Andrey Mir
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-10-05 - Publisher: Independently Published

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Media business that mostly relies on ad revenue requires an audience that consists of happy and economically able consumers. Media business that mostly relies o
Democracy and the News
Language: en
Pages: 196
Authors: Herbert J. Gans
Categories: Juvenile Nonfiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2004 - Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

American democracy was founded on the belief that ultimate power rests in an informed citizenry. But that belief appears naive in an era when private corporatio
The Revolt of The Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
Language: en
Pages: 465
Authors: Martin Gurri
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-12-04 - Publisher: Stripe Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

How insurgencies—enabled by digital devices and a vast information sphere—have mobilized millions of ordinary people around the world. In the words of econo
The Anger Gap
Language: en
Pages: 303
Authors: Davin L. Phoenix
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-12-26 - Publisher: Cambridge University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Anger is a powerful mobilizing force in American politics on both sides of the political aisle, but does it motivate all groups equally? This book offers a new
The Post-Truth Era
Language: en
Pages: 328
Authors: Ralph Keyes
Categories: Language Arts & Disciplines
Type: BOOK - Published: 2004-10-03 - Publisher: Macmillan

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Politicians aren't the only ones who lie. The bestselling author of "Is There Life After High School?" explains America's unusually high tolerance for deceit.