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SOCIAL MEDIA AND JOURNALISM I stole ‘curated’ this image Ben Rubenstein

How Social Media Has Impacted Journalism

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This presentation covers the impact of the internet and social media on journalism, from newsgathering to distribution to consumption. Presented to Tufts University class on "Social Media: Participatory Culture and Content Creation in Society."

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SOCIAL MEDIA AND JOURNALISM

I stole ‘curated’ this image

Ben Rubenstein

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OVERVIEW• The role of journalism – why is it so important?

• How social media has changed the game

• Newsgathering

• Distribution

• Consumption

• Threats and opportunities

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WHAT IS JOURNALISM, ANYWAY?• Traditional ethics of journalism:

• Accuracy

• Proportionality/Fairness

• Transparency

• Independence

“Society doesn’t need newspapers. What we need is journalism.” – Clay Shirky

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WHAT DO JOURNALISTS (AND INSTITUTIONS) REALLY PROVIDE?

• Credibility/Authority

• Access

• Tough questions (speak truth to power)

• Money (for investigations)

“In journalism, real authority starts with reporting. … ‘I’m there, you’re not, let me tell you about it.’ ”- Jay Rosen

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HOW DID WE GET HERE?

Advertising revenue decline (Craigslist) Free access to news via online sources Democratization of publishing

Business responses: Paywalls – hard, metered, social, Bitcoin

NYTimes, Chicago Sun-Times, WSJ, Financial Times “Evergreen” content

Archives, images Custom publishing

Pro Publica Rebundling

NYTimes + Spotify, print + online bundles, aggregation Subscriptions

Andrew Sullivan

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DEMOCRATIZATION OF NEWSGATHERING Social media offers a direct channel to the public

Twitter conversations Anonymous tips Increased transparency – ask questions while producing a story

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NEWSGATHERING RESOURCES HAVE EXPANDED

• More exposure for trends

• What the public is interested in

• What people are sharing and talking about

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HOW DO THE SOCIAL COMPANIES SPIN THE STORY?

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BREAKING: JOURNALISTS NO LONGER CONTROL THE PLATFORM Social distribution is key for getting eyeballs

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THE END OF BIG• Traditional news organizations are being scooped by:

• Blogs and citizen journalists (“Sources go direct”)

• Amateur bystanders – stories flow up instead of down

• Their own staff

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NEW-ISH ROLE: SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR• Provide tools to help journalists do their

jobs better

• Optimize content and distribution for new channels

• Curate content

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SPEED AND STYLE TRUMP EVERYTHING ELSE• Tweet first, confirm later

• The goal is to stand out, get noticed:

• Sharable, Upworthy-style headlines

• Striking images

• Correct timing of posts

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ORIGINALITY IS SECONDARY• Existing content can be ‘curated’ and redistributed

• Aggregation or stealing?

• Social stories often get their start from traditional media

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CONTROLLING CURATION

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THE RISE OF THE PROSUMER The audience can now comment immediately and insert themselves into the story

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THE RISE OF THE PROSUMER The audience can now comment immediately and insert themselves into the story

Is this a good thing?

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ALL NEWS IS SOCIAL NOW – SOME OLD, SOME NEW

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NICHE COMMUNITIES• Mainstream doesn’t cover it? No problem!

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THE FILTER BUBBLE

Was it ever really different?

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RESPONSIBILITY OF JOURNALISTS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

• Confirm before tweeting?

• Not falling for hoaxes

• Give credit where credit is due

• Thoroughness

“Digital first resets the journalistic relationship with the community, making the news organization less a producer and more an open platform for the public to share what it knows. It is to that process that the journalist adds value.” – Jeff Jarvis

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SOCIAL JOURNALISM BENEFITS• Info can be disseminated much more quickly

• More promotion and exposure for quality content

• More diversity of opinions

• Improved research and tips

• Improved transparency

• Opportunity to build strong personal brands

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SOCIAL JOURNALISM DRAWBACKS• “Not enough and too much information”

• False information spreads quickly

• Exposure breeds cheap content/content farms

• Too much faith in the public

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NEWS DISTRIBUTION: 1963

• How were people getting the information?

• What was the timeline of information getting out?

• What were the reactions among the public? How do you know?

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NEWS DISTRIBUTION: 2013

How were people getting the information? How many sources? What was the timeline of the information getting out? What was the reaction? How do you know?

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BOSTON MARATHON BOMBINGS: CONSPIRACY COMES QUICKLY

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BOSTON MARATHON BOMBINGS: CITIZEN JOURNALISM IN ACTION

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TAKEAWAYS Just as important for news orgs to be reporting via social media as on their own platforms Citizens are now a vital part of the news process Multiple videos/sources instead of just one Much more info, but no filter

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THANK YOU

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