Medios impresos y aproximaciones al periodismo digital.
The emergence of the Internet in the 90s meant an epistemic break in the ways of communication. The technology and the growth of the web connections increase the development of telecommunications and the access to information. Journalism is part of this transformation. In a society mediated by...
Autor Principal: | Martínez Semanate, Rodrigo Alejandro |
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Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2016
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http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/12455 |
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The emergence of the Internet in the 90s meant an epistemic break in the ways of
communication. The technology and the growth of the web connections increase the
development of telecommunications and the access to information.
Journalism is part of this transformation. In a society mediated by the media as
television, radio and newspapers, the Internet gave people the ability to create,
discuss, share and compare information in their own digital space.
The drop in sales and disappearance of some of the print media puts us in the
paradigm of information processing. The Internet has become commoditized as news
media and some experts anticipate an imminent demise of newspapers and
magazines.
The immediacy in which we get the news through social networks and digital
gateways hits the business of the traditional media. On the Internet, the surfer decides
what to read and what information he wants to receive.
This new logic of Internet redefines the profession of journalist. In the universe 2.0,
the communicator not only verifies and contrasts; also program, design, edit, burn,
published his work on social networks and fulfills specific functions that were
previously in other professions.
This article aims to demonstrate that the transition from analog to digital, not only
restates the information business and the office of the journalist; also it renews the
communication theories. |
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