From remediation to convergence: looking at the Portuguese media

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Autor(a) principal: Canavilhas, João
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian journalism research (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/406
Resumo: The digitalization in the journalism sector and the emergence of the Internet have transformed media convergence into a new field of research. In a first stage, researchers were centered on convergence processes in the newsroom, namely in questions related with entrepreneurial reorganization (KETTERER et al., 2004; QUINN, 2005) and journalists’ professional routines (SALAVERRÍA, 2003; MASIP; MICÓ, 2009; VERWEIJ, 2009). However, it was soon understood that convergence influences a larger area: the migration of traditional media to the Internet and the rapid technological evolution showed that convergence was a transversal phenomenon that also happened in the contents field (CÁDIMA, 1999; QUINN; FILAK, 2005), news distribution (BRUNS, 2003; CABRERA, 2010) and information consumption (BOWMAN; WILLIS, 2003; JENKINS, 2006; SUNDET; ESPEN 2009). The present work is centered on the study of contents convergence, attempting to produce an accurate portrait of thePortuguese media situation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv From remediation to convergence: looking at the Portuguese media
title From remediation to convergence: looking at the Portuguese media
spellingShingle From remediation to convergence: looking at the Portuguese media
Canavilhas, João
Convergence
Remediation
Journalism
New media
title_short From remediation to convergence: looking at the Portuguese media
title_full From remediation to convergence: looking at the Portuguese media
title_fullStr From remediation to convergence: looking at the Portuguese media
title_full_unstemmed From remediation to convergence: looking at the Portuguese media
title_sort From remediation to convergence: looking at the Portuguese media
author Canavilhas, João
author_facet Canavilhas, João
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Canavilhas, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Convergence
Remediation
Journalism
New media
topic Convergence
Remediation
Journalism
New media
description The digitalization in the journalism sector and the emergence of the Internet have transformed media convergence into a new field of research. In a first stage, researchers were centered on convergence processes in the newsroom, namely in questions related with entrepreneurial reorganization (KETTERER et al., 2004; QUINN, 2005) and journalists’ professional routines (SALAVERRÍA, 2003; MASIP; MICÓ, 2009; VERWEIJ, 2009). However, it was soon understood that convergence influences a larger area: the migration of traditional media to the Internet and the rapid technological evolution showed that convergence was a transversal phenomenon that also happened in the contents field (CÁDIMA, 1999; QUINN; FILAK, 2005), news distribution (BRUNS, 2003; CABRERA, 2010) and information consumption (BOWMAN; WILLIS, 2003; JENKINS, 2006; SUNDET; ESPEN 2009). The present work is centered on the study of contents convergence, attempting to produce an accurate portrait of thePortuguese media situation.
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