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Jeff Jarvis: O futuro do jornalismo | The future of news


It’s fair to expect me to put forward scenarios for the future of news. In a sense, that’s all I ever do here, but there’s no one permalink summarizing my apparently endless prognostication. So here is a snapshot of – a strawman for – where I think particularly local news might go. What follows is just a long – I’m sorry – summary of what I’ve written here over time and an extension of the one model I think we need to expand coming out of the conference, where one lesson I took away is that news – on both the content and business side – will no longer be controlled by a single company but will be collaborative.

* The next generation of local (news) won’t be about news organizations but about their communities. News is just one of the community’s needs. It also needs elegant organization. News companies and networks can help provide that. The bigger goal is to provide platforms that enable communities to do what they want to do, share what they want to share, know what they need to know together. News will become a product of the community as much as it is a service to it.

As palavras são de Jeff Jarvis, que neste post junta as suas ideias para o futuro do jornalismo. Para ler e reler com atenção.

These words are by Jeff Jarvis, that in this post gathers his ideas on the future of journalism. To read once and again carefully.

A scenario for news


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