Legacy Media, the internet, and social media
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Resumo: | This abstract delves into the transformation of media within democratic societies, tracking the evolution from traditional platforms to the digital age. It outlines the historical significance of media, from the printing press's role in democratization to the personalized politics ushered in by television and radio, which intensified media's political influence through oligopolization. The document critiques the assumption that the internet would democratize media, showing instead how traditional media adapted to maintain dominance online. It highlights the financial strains on traditional media due to the digital transition, with a particular focus on the decline of print media globally and the shift towards digital subscriptions. Despite the proliferation of digital platforms, traditional media companies remain central to news production, suggesting their enduring influence on public opinion and political communication. The analysis underscores the challenges of ensuring media diversity and integrity in the digital era, calling for regulatory measures to support journalistic standards and media pluralism. This reflection points to the complex interplay between media evolution, democracy, and the need for informed regulatory policies to navigate the future of media in society. |
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Legacy Media, the internet, and social mediaLa gran prensa, la internet y las redes socialesA grande imprensa, a internet e as redes sociaisComunicação políticaMídias tradicionaisRedes sociaisRegulação da mídiaPolitical communicationTraditional mediaSocial networksMedia regulationComunicación políticaMedios tradicionalesRedes socialesRegulación de los mediosThis abstract delves into the transformation of media within democratic societies, tracking the evolution from traditional platforms to the digital age. It outlines the historical significance of media, from the printing press's role in democratization to the personalized politics ushered in by television and radio, which intensified media's political influence through oligopolization. The document critiques the assumption that the internet would democratize media, showing instead how traditional media adapted to maintain dominance online. It highlights the financial strains on traditional media due to the digital transition, with a particular focus on the decline of print media globally and the shift towards digital subscriptions. Despite the proliferation of digital platforms, traditional media companies remain central to news production, suggesting their enduring influence on public opinion and political communication. The analysis underscores the challenges of ensuring media diversity and integrity in the digital era, calling for regulatory measures to support journalistic standards and media pluralism. This reflection points to the complex interplay between media evolution, democracy, and the need for informed regulatory policies to navigate the future of media in society.Este texto profundiza en la transformación de los medios dentro de las sociedades democráticas, siguiendo la evolución desde las plataformas tradicionales hasta la era digital. Destaca la importancia histórica de los medios, desde el papel de la imprenta en la democratización hasta la política personalizada introducida por la televisión y la radio, que intensificó la influencia política de los medios a través de la oligopolización. El documento critica la suposición de que internet democratizaría los medios, mostrando en cambio cómo los medios tradicionales se adaptaron para mantener su dominio en línea. Resalta las tensiones financieras en los medios tradicionales debido a la transición digital, con un enfoque particular en el declive de los medios impresos a nivel mundial y el cambio hacia suscripciones digitales. A pesar de la proliferación de plataformas digitales, las empresas de medios tradicionales siguen siendo centrales para la producción de noticias, sugiriendo su influencia duradera en la opinión pública y la comunicación política. El análisis subraya los desafíos de garantizar la diversidad e integridad de los medios en la era digital, pidiendo medidas regulatorias para apoyar los estándares periodísticos y el pluralismo mediático. Esta reflexión apunta al complejo entrelazado entre la evolución de los medios, la democracia y la necesidad de políticas regulatorias informadas para navegar el futuro de los medios en la sociedad.Este texto analisa a transformação da mídia dentro das sociedades democráticas, acompanhando a evolução das plataformas tradicionais para a era digital. Ele delineia a importância histórica da mídia, desde o papel da imprensa na democratização até a política personalista inaugurada pela televisão e rádio. O texto critica a suposição de que a internet democratizaria a mídia, mostrando em vez disso como a mídia tradicional se adaptou para manter a dominância online. Ele destaca as tensões financeiras sobre a mídia tradicional devido à transição digital, com foco particular no declínio da mídia impressa globalmente e na mudança para assinaturas digitais. Apesar da proliferação de plataformas digitais, as empresas de mídia tradicionais permanecem centrais para a produção de notícias, sugerindo sua influência duradoura na opinião pública e na comunicação política. A análise sublinha os desafios de garantir a diversidade e integridade da mídia na era digital, chamando por medidas regulatórias para apoiar os padrões jornalísticos e o pluralismo midiático. Esta reflexão aponta para a interação complexa entre a evolução da mídia, a democracia e a necessidade de políticas regulatórias informadas para navegar o futuro da mídia na sociedade.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2024-03-26info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/826110.1590/SciELOPreprints.8261porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/8261/15517Copyright (c) 2024 João Feres Juniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFeres Junior, Joãoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2024-03-14T20:53:11Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/8261Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2024-03-14T20:53:11SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false |
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Legacy Media, the internet, and social media La gran prensa, la internet y las redes sociales A grande imprensa, a internet e as redes sociais |
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Legacy Media, the internet, and social media |
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Legacy Media, the internet, and social media Feres Junior, João Comunicação política Mídias tradicionais Redes sociais Regulação da mídia Political communication Traditional media Social networks Media regulation Comunicación política Medios tradicionales Redes sociales Regulación de los medios |
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Legacy Media, the internet, and social media |
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Legacy Media, the internet, and social media |
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Comunicação política Mídias tradicionais Redes sociais Regulação da mídia Political communication Traditional media Social networks Media regulation Comunicación política Medios tradicionales Redes sociales Regulación de los medios |
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Comunicação política Mídias tradicionais Redes sociais Regulação da mídia Political communication Traditional media Social networks Media regulation Comunicación política Medios tradicionales Redes sociales Regulación de los medios |
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This abstract delves into the transformation of media within democratic societies, tracking the evolution from traditional platforms to the digital age. It outlines the historical significance of media, from the printing press's role in democratization to the personalized politics ushered in by television and radio, which intensified media's political influence through oligopolization. The document critiques the assumption that the internet would democratize media, showing instead how traditional media adapted to maintain dominance online. It highlights the financial strains on traditional media due to the digital transition, with a particular focus on the decline of print media globally and the shift towards digital subscriptions. Despite the proliferation of digital platforms, traditional media companies remain central to news production, suggesting their enduring influence on public opinion and political communication. The analysis underscores the challenges of ensuring media diversity and integrity in the digital era, calling for regulatory measures to support journalistic standards and media pluralism. This reflection points to the complex interplay between media evolution, democracy, and the need for informed regulatory policies to navigate the future of media in society. |
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