備案號:遼ICP備19007957號-1
聆聽您的聲音:feedback@highmark.com.cn企業熱線:400-778-8318
Copyright ?2015- 海馬課堂網絡科技(大連)有限公司辦公地址:遼寧省大連市高新技術產業園區火炬路32A號創業大廈A座18層1801室
Across a range of markets, news media have experienced a rapid collapse of traditional revenue models, leading to widespread discussion of journalism 'in crisis'. Should these developments be seen as a crisis for journalism and democracy?
Since the latter half of the twentieth century, journalism gradually adopted the western democracy ideas and achieved the state of privileged and independence status as a profession offering public service and the fourth estate (Hallin, 1992). However, from the late 1990s, with the development of the technology and the revolution of the new media, the traditional revenue models faced great challenges. Through expanding of networks, computer technology has reduced the different media and inspired convergence; digital information has rapidly transmitted (White, 2012). This essay will mainly focus on the impact of different range of markets on the traditional revenue model of the news media. Although, to some extent, it was in crisis, still markets brings more beneficial. This essay will be divided into three parts, and first part will concentrate on the definition of the journalist and the basic industry formula. The next two parts will discuss both negative and positive impact on the traditional revenue models of news media.
The journalist formed the Eueropean countries and America, from the late 19th and early 20th century. According to Weaver and Wilhoit (1996), it can be defined as the process of gathering, dissemination of news as well as provide information about the news to the audience, thus it not only require the methods to collect news, but also the literary style to edit it. The journalism has diversely forms, including content published by magazines, newspapers, radio and television. With the development of the digital technology, some new versions came out like news websites and applications. There are two main characteristics about the journalism, which refers to the objectivity and neutrality, standing in the position of neutral reflector reported things and not mix the personal deviation. The objectivity includes the elements of the nonpartisanship, detachment, reliance on observable and balance. As Peterson (2001) indicates that the media much be accurate, without lies, and journalists much understand that fact is the fact, opinion is opinion. In the meanwhile, the journalistic norms published by the American Society of Newspaper Editors says the neutrality is the ability to clear identify the news and opinions, not mix the bias in any form. There are four basic traditional revenue models of news media: advertising, subscription, pay-per-item and merchandising. Among them, the advertising is the most common and efficient one in making profits.
In the modern society, with the development of markets, news media faced great challenges. The media companies’ owners tend to expect bigger returns from their investment, thus, they began to have more concern about the method to sale the news. There are two subjects of the sale, first is the readers and second is the advertisers. The formal one had the significant impact one the later one. who also have the interaction with each other, as only with more readers, the advertisers will have more financial outlay to the journalism. In the meanwhile, driven by the profit, sometimes the news media cannot be so objective and neutral. In the era of Internet, the relationships with audiences became much more important to journalists (Heinonen, 2008). Therefore, in order to attract more attention and fulfilled the interests of them, some of the journalists are more likely to cater to the mass, create the focus, sometimes even design news and fabricated false news, regardless of the traditional industry guidelines. For instance, the fake news about a female drug-runner kept 16 young men for entertaining was reported during a national campaign against Chongqing's gangsters that attracted great attention from the whole China. This fake news not only meets the needs from the people who care about the massive crackdown of narcotics, but also meet the novelty requirement of people (Le, 2006). Moreover, these containing biases news leads to more distrust from the readers, which decrease the number of the readers and the reputation of the journalism, eventually impact the income of journalists.
What is worse, with the development of the Internet and digital media, people can read news freely through the computers and mobile phones, for little and without cost. Subscriptions used to be a popular and steady method for media to gain profit, and it no longer provides steady revenues over time. In this case, only in some news media that can provide significant value beyond the common news found elsewhere, people would like to pay for a subscription to this news. For example, the news websites: the Economist and the Wall Street Journal, offering professional information that cannot find in the Google or everywhere else (Simons, 2012). Moreover, the journalism became a job with much flexibility and fragmentation, which leads to an increase in employment instability in the media and entertainment. In such an environment, workers are often unable to join a trade union, and therefore the scope of collective consultation and social dialogue is limited. In this case, more the problems of labour rights existed in the journalism. For instance, the gender inequality, as there is obstacles to equal representation of journalist women and have less progress towards better access to senior management jobs and well paid. It also had the bad impact on the reputation of the journalist, which will decrease the advertisement income.
However, the various markets provide new chance for journalism. One important improvement of news media’s revenue model comes from the circulation and share of information and knowledge. More and more articles and reports are being reprinted on many newly emerging online platforms. In the past, reprinting reports published by others without their prior permission may be regarded as illegal. However, currently, traditional intellectual property right law can not be applied under the new circumstance, as some of them are not for commercial use (Poell & Borra, 2012). Therefore, instead of preventing other press or online platform from reprinting, journalism may as well make use of this commercial pattern to expand its influence and earn more profit. That is to say, if a certain report is circulated on many new media platforms, lots of people are able to have access to it. The outcome is that the journalist editing the report and the newspaper office may become more well-known. Although they may not receive returns such as money or profit in the first time, there are more benefits in the long term. For instance, some advertisement publisher may be interested in publishing their new products through the most popular newspaper, which can bring fat profit for the journalism. Thus, this is a win-win pattern for both of them (Sylvie & Witherspoon, 2001).
Another new revenue model results from the new display materials, which are likely to bring news media back to life. With the development of electronic devices, people are more willing to read newspapers as well as journals on hand, and the key technology behind this development is digital technology. Digital materials are more portable, easier to store and search. In addition, when it comes to the user experience, on-hand electronic books are more similar to printed materials compared to computer. Therefore, as for news media, reports and journals can be transformed into digital ones and then published on relevant online databases, which can be downloaded by people after paying a certain amount of money (Solove, 2004). In this way, the news media can not only survive in the industry innovation, but also set a brand-new pattern of earning profit. For instance, world’s largest e-commerce website Amazon has published the Kindle reader, whose size and thickness is similar to ordinary books, and lots of newspapers and journals have published electronic versions on Kindle. The most important fact is that this business pattern has created abundant revenues for media. Conventional journalism will take on a new look with those new carriers.
In conclusion, in order to attract more subscribers, the news media may distort some important facts and misrepresent key information, which will in turn pose a threat on its reputation and the impose an adverse impact on its revenue from advertisements. In addition, long-existed problems such as feminist issue will also affect the volume of subscription as well as profits. The last negative influence is that with the development of Internet technology, an increasing number of online resources that are free of charge are available to readers, so people are not willing to purchase newspapers. However, if a piece of news can be read by as many people as possible, the media reporting the news may become so influential that it is likely to establish a model of profit from advertisements. Besides, people downloading digital materials may also contribute to the increase of revenue.
References:
Hallin, D. C. (1992) The passing of the High Modernism of American journalism, journal of communication, 42 (3), pp. 14-25.
White, A. (2012) The digital labour challenge: work in the age of new media.
Heinonen, A. (2008) Letting the Audience have a say in newspaper, Tampere: Department of Journalism and mass communication, University of Tampere.
Weaver, D. H., & Wilhoit, G. C. (1996). The American journalist in the 1990s: US news people at the end of an era. Psychology Press.
Peterson, M. A. (2001). Getting to the story: Unwriteable discourse and interpretive practice in American journalism. Anthropological Quarterly, 74(4), 201-211.
Le Mons W. K. (2006). ‘Gangster capitalism’and peasant protest in China: The last twenty years. The Journal of Peasant Studies, 33(1), 1-33.
Simons M 2012, Journalism at the crossroads: Crisis and opportunity for the press, Scribe,Victoria.
Poell, T., & Borra, E. (2012). Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr as platforms of alternative journalism: The social media account of the 2010 Toronto G20 protests. Journalism, 13(6), 695-713.
|
Sylvie, G., & Witherspoon, P. D. (2001). Time, change, and the American newspaper. Routledge. |
Solove, D. J. (2004). The digital person: Technology and privacy in the information age. NyU Press.
備案號:遼ICP備19007957號-1
聆聽您的聲音:feedback@highmark.com.cn企業熱線:400-778-8318
Copyright ?2015- 海馬課堂網絡科技(大連)有限公司辦公地址:遼寧省大連市高新技術產業園區火炬路32A號創業大廈A座18層1801室
hmkt088
欧美性爱~亚洲| 国产稀缺真实呦乱在线| 人人爽 人人操| 91人人肉| 黄色电影无码视频| 少妇论坛在线资源| 色哟哟免费视频入口| 91人爽久久| 久久奇米精品| 人人操人人91超碰| 密桃一区二区三区在线| h片无码在线高清看| 日韩免费另类| 日本操比视频免费| 日韩第96页| 撸大师天堂影院区| 青娱乐婷婷五月天激情| F日韩欧美美女高清性| 中文子幕日本乱伦| 51国产精品在线观看| 一级成人甘良爆乳网站系列| 草少妇11p| 北島玲 无码| 久久丝袜亚洲17c| 97超碰公开成人在线| av大香蕉dvd| 无码日日嗨| 亚洲AV网站大全在线观看| 91人妻系列在线| 东京热播狠狠| 俺去了俺去了www色官网| www.嗯嗯啊啊| 大香蕉中文在线影院| 人妻熟妇无码| 欧美118页| 北条麻妃αv中文字幕| 色爽Dc and| 啊啊啊久久久| 糖果福利影院| www.777熟女人妻| 插入有码 插入无码| 十八禁人妻| 国产大鸡巴美女| 4虎成人在线视频| www.成人Av| Ca0Pr0n超碰人人| 大香蕉特性网| 欧美自慰一区二区| 欧美涩涩在线资源导航| 性爱视频区 色图区性爱小说| 日韩精品成AV人片天堂无码| 久久精品86| 人人爱天天操| 婷婷五月天无码免费| √天堂在线操逼| 影音先锋无码东京热| 亚洲无AV| 97超碰东京热| 处女91视频| 国模群交乱伦| 色小狗AV| 超碰人人操超碰| 大鸡巴久久久久久久久| 后入视频啊啊啊| 我要肏屄大香蕉| 欧美日韩国产乱伦| 高清无码后入黄色动态图| 91丨九色丨熟女|新版| 自慰色哟哟| 日本高清aaaa| 97成人熟女| av.xxx.com| 国产三级性爱| 97人人人插| 操福利| 轻轻艹aV| 小色涩射射射| 韩伦av在线观看| 久久91肉蒲团| 日韩无码第第九页| 超碰97人人操破处女人人操| 天堂av免费在线| 亚洲无码65p| 黄色精品黑人| 国产成人无码7777| 性插日韩欧美| av图片网| 囯内3p视频|