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Mainstream Media : Is the old model bust?
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Journalist as sole gatekeeper High entry costs Scarce resources Support of paid advertising
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Journalists no longer gate keepers – multiple consumer experience/bypass old media Citizens are their own editors Minimal entry costs Challenge to journalists as storytellers
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OLD MEDIANEW MEDIA Local paper reporting on pot holes Parliamentary reporting Journalism providing information/data http://www.fixmystree t.com/ http://www.fixmystree t.com/ http://www.theyworkf oryou.com/ http://www.theyworkf oryou.com/ http://www.everybloc k.com/ http://www.everybloc k.com/
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One way communication Journalism as elite – behind closed walls ‘letters to the editor’ Many to many Crowd sourcing http://www.guardia n.co.uk/uk/g20- police-assault-ian- tomlinson http://www.guardia n.co.uk/uk/g20- police-assault-ian- tomlinson The Future is Mutual
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Model of ‘free’ media – newspapers online First is cheap/ Right is expensive – Sky: Never wrong for long! Raw and crafted journalism – rumour/opinion- constantly amending updating but can break stories vs properly sourced and checked http://order-order.com/ - http://order-order.com/
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News is a ‘public good’ – role of subsidy? Public Service Broadcasting - Public Service Reporting ? 4 th Estate – role in political system – less scrutiny more corruption
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New possibilities-participating/ organising although more watched citizens.. Evading censorship and control? Iran twitter or Burmese images.. But Chinese jamming and Cuban controls.....not necessarily more democratic (RSA) Digital divides – within nations and between
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