Local journalists and the digital challenge

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Autor(a) principal: Correia, João Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Jerónimo, Pedro, Gradim, Anabela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Redes (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)
Texto Completo: https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/redes/article/view/16507
Resumo: The newsmaking process is increasingly occurring through online platforms. That is a challenge for both the media and journalists, who try to make this transition by seeking new ways of interacting with people who they used to look as quiet and far-to-reach audiences. Such is the specific case of local media journalists who work and live-in territories with populations linked by strong ties of closeness and neighborhood. That becomes particularly relevant in Portugal because the country has most of the population concentrated around the major cities along the coast at the expense of peripherical towns from the hinterland. A democratic sense of community of small and medium-sized cities in the Portugal hinterland implies symbolic production mechanisms that strength in e sense of belonging to those communities. The present study aims to identify the tools and content used and produced by the local media of the central region of Portugal, to understand the role played by digital technologies in this transition to the needs of the new digital ecosystem. To understand the phenomena, a survey was carried away next to a sample of journalists (n=107) from 41 newsrooms belonging to local media outlets from the Centre of Portugal the region with the more significant presence of local and regional media in the country. Even though social media and mobile phones are becoming part of the daily life of local journalists, empirical research often shows that real interactivity with the community seems to be exercised by only a few. This contradicts the defended idea that the long-term viability of a regional press implies using practices and routines for gathering information and reporting that reflect citizen engagement and public participation.
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spelling Local journalists and the digital challengePeriodistas de medios locales y el desafío digitalJornalistas da mídia local e o desafio digitalPeriodistas locales. Transición digital. Los medios de comunicación locales.Local journalists. Digital transition. Local media.Jornalistas locais. Transição digital. Mídia local.The newsmaking process is increasingly occurring through online platforms. That is a challenge for both the media and journalists, who try to make this transition by seeking new ways of interacting with people who they used to look as quiet and far-to-reach audiences. Such is the specific case of local media journalists who work and live-in territories with populations linked by strong ties of closeness and neighborhood. That becomes particularly relevant in Portugal because the country has most of the population concentrated around the major cities along the coast at the expense of peripherical towns from the hinterland. A democratic sense of community of small and medium-sized cities in the Portugal hinterland implies symbolic production mechanisms that strength in e sense of belonging to those communities. The present study aims to identify the tools and content used and produced by the local media of the central region of Portugal, to understand the role played by digital technologies in this transition to the needs of the new digital ecosystem. To understand the phenomena, a survey was carried away next to a sample of journalists (n=107) from 41 newsrooms belonging to local media outlets from the Centre of Portugal the region with the more significant presence of local and regional media in the country. Even though social media and mobile phones are becoming part of the daily life of local journalists, empirical research often shows that real interactivity with the community seems to be exercised by only a few. This contradicts the defended idea that the long-term viability of a regional press implies using practices and routines for gathering information and reporting that reflect citizen engagement and public participation.El proceso de producción de noticias se realiza cada vez más a través de plataformas online. Este es un desafío tanto para los medios como para los periodistas, que intentan hacer esta transición buscando nuevas formas de interactuar con personas que antes parecían ser audiencias silenciosas y de gran alcance. Este es el caso específico de los periodistas de los medios locales que trabajan y viven en territorios con poblaciones unidas por fuertes lazos de proximidad y vecindad. Esto adquiere relevancia en Portugal porque el país concentra la mayor parte de la población alrededor de las grandes ciudades costeras en detrimento de las ciudades periféricas del interior. Un sentido democrático de comunidad en las pequeñas y medianas ciudades del interior de Portugal implica mecanismos de producción simbólica que refuerzan el sentimiento de pertenencia a estas comunidades. Este estudio identifica las herramientas y los contenidos utilizados y producidos por los medios locales en la región central de Portugal, para comprender el papel que juegan en esta transición a las necesidades del nuevo ecosistema digital. Para ello, se realizó una encuesta con una muestra de periodistas (n = 107) de 41 redacciones de medios locales en el Centro de Portugal, es decir, la región con mayor presencia local y medios regionales del país. A pesar de que las redes sociales y los teléfonos móviles se están convirtiendo en parte de la vida diaria de los periodistas locales, la investigación empírica a menudo muestra que la interactividad real con la comunidad parece ser ejercida solo por unos pocos. Esto contradice la idea defendida de que la viabilidad a largo plazo de una prensa regional implica el uso de prácticas y rutinas de recopilación de información y reportajes que reflejen el compromiso ciudadano y la participación pública.O processo de produção de notícias ocorre cada vez mais por meio de plataformas online. Esse é um desafio tanto para a mídia quanto para os jornalistas, que tentam fazer essa transição buscando novas maneiras de interagir com pessoas que antes pareciam ser audiências silenciosas e de longínquo alcance. É o caso específico de jornalistas da mídia local que trabalham e vivem em territórios com populações ligadas por fortes laços de proximidade e vizinhança. Isso adquire relevância em Portugal porque o país concentra a maior parte da população em torno das grandes cidades do litoral em detrimento das cidades periféricas do interior. Um sentido democrático de comunidade das pequenas e médias cidades do interior de Portugal implica mecanismos de produção simbólica que reforcem o sentimento de pertença a essas comunidades. O presente estudo identifica as ferramentas e os conteúdos utilizados e produzidos pelos meios de comunicação locais da região centro de Portugal, para compreender o papel por elas desempenha nesta transição para as necessidades do novo ecossistema digital. Para esse efeito, foi realizado um inquérito junto a uma amostra de jornalistas (n = 107) de 41 redações de meios de comunicação locais do Centro de Portugal, ou seja, a região com maior presença local e mídia regional do país. Apesar de que a mídia social e o telemóvel estão se tornando parte da vida diária dos jornalistas locais, a pesquisa empírica mostra muitas vezes que a real interatividade com a comunidade parece ser exercida apenas por alguns. Isso contraria a ideia defendida de que a viabilidade a longo prazo de uma imprensa regional implica usar práticas e rotinas de coleta de informações e reportagens que refletem o engajamento dos cidadãos e a participação pública.Edunisc - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul2021-01-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/redes/article/view/1650710.17058/redes.v26i0.16507Redes ; Vol. 26 (2021)Redes; Vol. 26 (2021)Redes; Vol. 26 (2021)Redes; v. 26 (2021)1982-6745reponame:Redes (Santa Cruz do Sul. 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Periodistas de medios locales y el desafío digital
Jornalistas da mídia local e o desafio digital
title Local journalists and the digital challenge
spellingShingle Local journalists and the digital challenge
Correia, João Carlos
Periodistas locales. Transición digital. Los medios de comunicación locales.
Local journalists. Digital transition. Local media.
Jornalistas locais. Transição digital. Mídia local.
title_short Local journalists and the digital challenge
title_full Local journalists and the digital challenge
title_fullStr Local journalists and the digital challenge
title_full_unstemmed Local journalists and the digital challenge
title_sort Local journalists and the digital challenge
author Correia, João Carlos
author_facet Correia, João Carlos
Jerónimo, Pedro
Gradim, Anabela
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Gradim, Anabela
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Correia, João Carlos
Jerónimo, Pedro
Gradim, Anabela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Periodistas locales. Transición digital. Los medios de comunicación locales.
Local journalists. Digital transition. Local media.
Jornalistas locais. Transição digital. Mídia local.
topic Periodistas locales. Transición digital. Los medios de comunicación locales.
Local journalists. Digital transition. Local media.
Jornalistas locais. Transição digital. Mídia local.
description The newsmaking process is increasingly occurring through online platforms. That is a challenge for both the media and journalists, who try to make this transition by seeking new ways of interacting with people who they used to look as quiet and far-to-reach audiences. Such is the specific case of local media journalists who work and live-in territories with populations linked by strong ties of closeness and neighborhood. That becomes particularly relevant in Portugal because the country has most of the population concentrated around the major cities along the coast at the expense of peripherical towns from the hinterland. A democratic sense of community of small and medium-sized cities in the Portugal hinterland implies symbolic production mechanisms that strength in e sense of belonging to those communities. The present study aims to identify the tools and content used and produced by the local media of the central region of Portugal, to understand the role played by digital technologies in this transition to the needs of the new digital ecosystem. To understand the phenomena, a survey was carried away next to a sample of journalists (n=107) from 41 newsrooms belonging to local media outlets from the Centre of Portugal the region with the more significant presence of local and regional media in the country. Even though social media and mobile phones are becoming part of the daily life of local journalists, empirical research often shows that real interactivity with the community seems to be exercised by only a few. This contradicts the defended idea that the long-term viability of a regional press implies using practices and routines for gathering information and reporting that reflect citizen engagement and public participation.
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