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2021 ◽  
pp. 392-402
Author(s):  
Joaquín Sotelo-González ◽  
Francisco Cabezuelo-Lorenzo ◽  
Sheila Liberal-Ormaechea

Author(s):  
Sree Naga Raja Sekhar Mallela

Technological improvement in journalism is an important element for Media Platform. The Journalism new technology adoption is the highlighted activity and product of gathering, assessing, creating and presenting news and information would be utilized through 5G IoT network. The current technology about to Print and broadcast journalism are the move that we consumed news, but new technology is changing the way news presented over subscribers, many of the open medium to a technology updated of new online journalism platforms. Some of the new methods have been established to take over the journalism in different level of experience. The 5G technology with IoT is the main concept for disseminating the news. In worldwide the Journalism is considered as an important factor for government and public improvements. The brilliant writing, thinking, editing and presenting the news is very much appreciated for the perfect journalism.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-35
Author(s):  
Afiaty Fajriyah Ningrum ◽  
Justito Adiprasetio

Convergence is a deep integration of knowledge, tools, and all relevant areas of human activities. As an inevitable condition, convergence has also changed a lot of aspects of mass media at the international, national, and local levels. This study elaborates how the local radios in Cirebon, namely Sindangkasih FM, Suara Gratia FM, and Cirebon Radio, are adapting to the convergence culture. This study seeks to demonstrate how the convergence culture can affect private broadcast media, which are not in the epicentrum of media in Indonesia. This study indicates that these three private radios in Cirebon have tried to adapt to the convergence culture in minimally three aspects, namely structural, information coverage, and news presentation or storytelling convergence. The structural convergence happened at the organizational structure of the radio, in which more direct and fluid coordination in the newsgathering and writing processes is applied. At the news coverage level, reporters and scriptwriters are responsible for managing news content for old radio broadcasts and new online media as well. At the news presentation level, the news is not only broadcasted but also reported on new online channels, such as websites and social media. These convergences have further created a more convergent newsroom, including integrating journalism workflows, applying multiskilled journalism and resource sharing, using various technological tools, creating interactivity with the audience, and expanding the audience reach. Keywords: journalism, convergence, broadcasting, interactivity, radio


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Stewart ◽  
Ray Alexander
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2021 ◽  
pp. 37-51
Author(s):  
Peter Stewart ◽  
Ray Alexander
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Author(s):  
Elane Gomes da Silva Oliveira ◽  
Jocélio De Oliveira ◽  
Alfredo Eurico Vizeu Pereira Júnior

This paper proposes clues to understanding the "temporalities in broadcast journalism" and how they affect the process of television production. We understand temporalities as discontinuous flows of time, which can be experienced collectively and individually in the newsroom: from production and investigation to decision making by the editor with the news program on air. Thus, time functions as productive operator, and temporality as a value for the realization of broadcast journalism. We made a participant observation in the newsroom of TV Cabo Branco, Globo affiliate in João Pessoa and interviewed the journalists who make JPB 1st Edition.


Author(s):  
Bissie Anderson

This standard issue features six contributions from postgraduate and early career scholars working at the intersections of media, communications, education, sociology, and technoculture. The articles differ in their objects of inquiry – from sound in digital games, social networking sites, and digital technology in education, to broadcast journalism and romantic comedies, but they broadly converge around a common focus on temporality and time. Between them, the contributions present a good mix of empirical work and significant conceptual development, moving forward theoretical debates in the fields of media and communications. Concepts are either developed, through in-depth engagement with the extant literature (Amaral 2020; Martins & Piaia 2020), or tested through empirical studies using a variety of methods – from surveys (De Andrade & Calixto 2020) to digital ethnography (Polivanov & Santos 2020) to participant observation and interviews (Gomes, Vizeu, & de Oliveira 2020). In some cases, altogether innovative methodological approaches for analysing artefacts are proposed, as in Luersen and Kilpp (2020), whose article opens this standard issue of the journal.


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