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Há pouco mais de um ano este post dissecava 10 mitos sobre o futuro dos jornais, que parecem ainda existir na cabeça de muita gente. Depois de digerirem um pouco de realidade, vejam quais são as 10 tendências para o jornalismo online. Liguem os pontos entre os dois posts e terão o amanhã. |
Not much more than a year ago this post dissected the 10 myths about the future of newspapers, that seem to still dwell in many people’s heads. After digesting some reality, see which are the top 10 trends for online journalism. Connect the dots and you’ll have tomorrow. |
The big question is: Do newspapers have a future at all? – Change or die is the media’s new watchword. Here are the 10 major misconceptions that hinder newspapers in joining the new media party:
Myth 1: We pay for printed content
Fact 1: News content was always freeThe price we pay for newspapers merely covers the paper and printing costs. The management, writing, editing and delivery of newspapers is fully covered by advertising. Economically, it’s only fair that we don’t pay for online content. Don’t tell me you’ve never heard that…
10 Newspaper Myths Deconstructed
I think we are well past the point where online journalism is a trend in journalism. Time to be a little more discerning and take a look at what’s important, right now, in online journalism. I’ll divide it up into three sections: Gathering the News, Augmenting the News and Delivering the News.











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