journalism in transition
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Guest lecture: how digital communication technologies are affecting evolution of newsTRANSCRIPT
Kathy E. Gill16 October 2009
1.Trends: Shift Happens2.The Market Abhors A
Vacuum3.It’s Not Just Newspapers4.The Evolution To Real-
Time News
39%
Pew, Jan 2009
9%
Pew, Jan 2009
State of the News Media, 2009
State of the News Media, 2009
• Mid-1980s : 22%• 1998 : 21%• 2005 : 19%
1998: Monica & Bill (Drudge)9.11.20012002: Trent Lott (right & left)2004: Memogate2004: Asian Tsunami2005: London bombings2007: AttorneyGate (TPM, George
Polk award)2009: AmazonFail and Iran Elections
1999: Yahoo! buys GeoCities, host to 3.5 million individual Web sites (most abandoned!)
1999: the Poynter Institute starts the “MediaNews” blog
2002: Google buys Blogger; estimate of 500,000 blogs worldwide in total
February 2002: Salon and Fox News add blogs 2003: Iraq war gives rise to war blogger 2009: 6 million blogs on Wordpress.com; >1B
monthly pageviews; Yahoo! shutters GeoCities
The Charlotte Observer used a blog format to report on Hurricane Bonnie in August 1998; “Dispatches from the Coast” is the first known use of blog to cover a breaking news story.
The mass audience is deadPublishing is free (push-button)The cost of dealing with atoms
goes up as readership goes down
Today’s professional listens as well as talks
This is not a cyclical change
Clay ShirkyHoward Rheingold Jay RosenTheReadWriteWebA Fair(y) Use Tale (copyright)RSS (et al) In Plain English
Photos are iStockPhoto or fair use: Crowd, http://www.flickr.com/photos/twose/887903401/ Megaphone,
http://warkscol.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/superchick_megaphone_logo_hi.jpg
Kent State, photo John Paul Filo, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings
Tank Man, http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/03/behind-the-scenes-tank-man-of-tiananmen/
Death of Neda Agha-Solton, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Neda_Agha-Soltan
This presentation is published on WiredPen.com and Slideshare.net
Kathy E. Gill– http://faculty.washington.edu/kegill or @kegill– http://wiredpen.com/ and http://slideshare.net/kegill