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Mobile-First Journalism: Producing News for Social and Interactive Media / Edition 1
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Mobile-First Journalism: Producing News for Social and Interactive Media / Edition 1
Current price: $48.95
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Mobile-First Journalism: Producing News for Social and Interactive Media / Edition 1
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Media publishers produce news for a full range of smart devices – including smartphones, tablets and watches. Combining theory and practice,
Mobile-First Journalism
examines how audiences view, share and engage with journalism on internet-connected devices and through social media platforms.
The book examines the interlinked relationship between mobile technology, social media and apps, covering the entire news production process – from generating ideas for visual multimedia news content, to skills in verification and newsgathering, and outputting interactive content on websites, apps and social media platforms. These skills are underpinned with a consideration of ethical and legal concerns involving fake news, online trolling and the economics of mobile journalism.
Topics include:
understanding how mobile devices, social media platforms and apps are interlinked;
making journalistic content more engaging and interactive;
advice on how successful news publishers have developed mobile and social media strategies;
adopting an approach that is entrepreneurial and user-centered;
expert interviews with journalists, academics and software developers;
learning key skills to launch and develop news websites, apps and social media outputs.
Mobile-First Journalism is essential reading for journalism students and media professionals and of interest to those studying on courses in social and new media.
Mobile-First Journalism
examines how audiences view, share and engage with journalism on internet-connected devices and through social media platforms.
The book examines the interlinked relationship between mobile technology, social media and apps, covering the entire news production process – from generating ideas for visual multimedia news content, to skills in verification and newsgathering, and outputting interactive content on websites, apps and social media platforms. These skills are underpinned with a consideration of ethical and legal concerns involving fake news, online trolling and the economics of mobile journalism.
Topics include:
understanding how mobile devices, social media platforms and apps are interlinked;
making journalistic content more engaging and interactive;
advice on how successful news publishers have developed mobile and social media strategies;
adopting an approach that is entrepreneurial and user-centered;
expert interviews with journalists, academics and software developers;
learning key skills to launch and develop news websites, apps and social media outputs.
Mobile-First Journalism is essential reading for journalism students and media professionals and of interest to those studying on courses in social and new media.