Platform-Funded Journalism: an Analysis of the Support Given for Alternative Arrangements to Media Conglomerates

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Autor(a) principal: Camargo, Camila Acosta
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Nonato, Cláudia, Pachi Filho, Fernando Felício, Lelo, Thales Vilela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: E-Compós
Texto Completo: https://www.e-compos.org.br/e-compos/article/view/2821
Resumo: The article discusses the influence of platform companies on the journalism market, with an emphasis on the relationship established between Google and Meta and the alternative arrangements to media corporations in Brazil. Through methodological triangulation, the funding programs launched to subsidize press outlets were mapped and seven semi-structured interviews were conducted with representatives of the initiatives covered, with the aim of understanding the influence of platforms on the work processes of communicators. Finally, the discursive strategies employed were analyzed. The results show that the platforms are interested in reconfiguring the press according to their operational logic.
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spelling Platform-Funded Journalism: an Analysis of the Support Given for Alternative Arrangements to Media ConglomeratesEl periodismo financiado por plataformas: un análisis del apoyo a arreglos alternativos a los conglomerados de mediosJornalismo financiado por plataformas: análise dos apoios concedidos aos arranjos alternativos às corporações de mídiaJornalismoArranjos alternativosPlataformasFinanciamentoDiscursoPeriodismoArreglos alternativosPlataformasFinanciaciónDiscursoJournalismAlternative arrangementsPlatformsFinancingDiscourseThe article discusses the influence of platform companies on the journalism market, with an emphasis on the relationship established between Google and Meta and the alternative arrangements to media corporations in Brazil. Through methodological triangulation, the funding programs launched to subsidize press outlets were mapped and seven semi-structured interviews were conducted with representatives of the initiatives covered, with the aim of understanding the influence of platforms on the work processes of communicators. Finally, the discursive strategies employed were analyzed. The results show that the platforms are interested in reconfiguring the press according to their operational logic.El artículo discute la influencia de las empresas de plataforma en el mercado periodístico, con énfasis en la relación establecida entre Google y Meta y los arreglos alternativos a los conglomerados de medios en Brasil. Mediante triangulación metodológica, se mapearon los programas de financiamiento lanzados para subsidiar los medios de prensa y se realizaron siete entrevistas semiestructuradas con representantes de estas iniciativas abordadas, con el fin de comprender la influencia de las plataformas en los procesos de trabajo de los comunicadores. Por último, se analizaron las estrategias discursivas empleadas. Los resultados muestran el interés de las plataformas por reconfigurar la prensa según sus lógicas operativas.O artigo discute a influência das empresas de plataforma no mercado jornalístico, com ênfase para a relação estabelecida entre Google e Meta e os arranjos alternativos às corporações de mídia no Brasil. Por meio da triangulação metodológica, foram mapeados os programas de financiamento lançados para subsidiar veículos de imprensa e realizadas sete entrevistas semiestruturadas com representantes das iniciativas contempladas, visando compreender a influência das plataformas nos processos de trabalho dos comunicadores. Por fim, são analisadas as estratégias discursivas empregadas. Os resultados evidenciam o interesse das plataformas em reconfigurar a imprensa conforme suas lógicas operacionais.ABEC2023-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.e-compos.org.br/e-compos/article/view/282110.30962/ec.2821E-Compós; Vol. 26 (2023): E-Compós 2023E-Compós; Vol. 26 (2023): E-Compós 2023E-Compós; v. 26 (2023): E-Compós 20231808-2599reponame:E-Compósinstname:Associação Nacional dos Programas de Pós-Graduação em Comunicaçãoinstacron:ANPPCporhttps://www.e-compos.org.br/e-compos/article/view/2821/2143Copyright (c) 2023 Camila Acosta Camargo, Cláudia Nonato, Fernando Felício Pachi Filho, Thales Vilela Lelohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCamargo, Camila AcostaNonato, CláudiaPachi Filho, Fernando FelícioLelo, Thales Vilela2023-12-31T01:53:51Zoai:ojs.www.e-compos.org.br:article/2821Revistahttps://www.e-compos.org.br/e-compos/PUBhttps://www.e-compos.org.br/e-compos/oairevistaecompos@gmail.com1808-25991808-2599opendoar:2023-12-31T01:53:51E-Compós - Associação Nacional dos Programas de Pós-Graduação em Comunicaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Platform-Funded Journalism: an Analysis of the Support Given for Alternative Arrangements to Media Conglomerates
El periodismo financiado por plataformas: un análisis del apoyo a arreglos alternativos a los conglomerados de medios
Jornalismo financiado por plataformas: análise dos apoios concedidos aos arranjos alternativos às corporações de mídia
title Platform-Funded Journalism: an Analysis of the Support Given for Alternative Arrangements to Media Conglomerates
spellingShingle Platform-Funded Journalism: an Analysis of the Support Given for Alternative Arrangements to Media Conglomerates
Camargo, Camila Acosta
Jornalismo
Arranjos alternativos
Plataformas
Financiamento
Discurso
Periodismo
Arreglos alternativos
Plataformas
Financiación
Discurso
Journalism
Alternative arrangements
Platforms
Financing
Discourse
title_short Platform-Funded Journalism: an Analysis of the Support Given for Alternative Arrangements to Media Conglomerates
title_full Platform-Funded Journalism: an Analysis of the Support Given for Alternative Arrangements to Media Conglomerates
title_fullStr Platform-Funded Journalism: an Analysis of the Support Given for Alternative Arrangements to Media Conglomerates
title_full_unstemmed Platform-Funded Journalism: an Analysis of the Support Given for Alternative Arrangements to Media Conglomerates
title_sort Platform-Funded Journalism: an Analysis of the Support Given for Alternative Arrangements to Media Conglomerates
author Camargo, Camila Acosta
author_facet Camargo, Camila Acosta
Nonato, Cláudia
Pachi Filho, Fernando Felício
Lelo, Thales Vilela
author_role author
author2 Nonato, Cláudia
Pachi Filho, Fernando Felício
Lelo, Thales Vilela
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Camargo, Camila Acosta
Nonato, Cláudia
Pachi Filho, Fernando Felício
Lelo, Thales Vilela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Jornalismo
Arranjos alternativos
Plataformas
Financiamento
Discurso
Periodismo
Arreglos alternativos
Plataformas
Financiación
Discurso
Journalism
Alternative arrangements
Platforms
Financing
Discourse
topic Jornalismo
Arranjos alternativos
Plataformas
Financiamento
Discurso
Periodismo
Arreglos alternativos
Plataformas
Financiación
Discurso
Journalism
Alternative arrangements
Platforms
Financing
Discourse
description The article discusses the influence of platform companies on the journalism market, with an emphasis on the relationship established between Google and Meta and the alternative arrangements to media corporations in Brazil. Through methodological triangulation, the funding programs launched to subsidize press outlets were mapped and seven semi-structured interviews were conducted with representatives of the initiatives covered, with the aim of understanding the influence of platforms on the work processes of communicators. Finally, the discursive strategies employed were analyzed. The results show that the platforms are interested in reconfiguring the press according to their operational logic.
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