暂时性
公制(单位)
新闻
生产(经济)
工作(物理)
空格(标点符号)
业务
分布(数学)
民族志
社会学
公共关系
政治学
数据科学
计算机科学
媒体研究
认识论
营销
经济
工程类
数学
微观经济学
数学分析
哲学
操作系统
机械工程
人类学
标识
DOI:10.1177/14648849241249881
摘要
Based on ethnography from Australian digital newsrooms, this research shows how content production is split into two forms: Original news reporting is considered an act of ‘journalistic discovery,’ while content produced to appease metric indicators is considered an act of ‘metric confirmation.’ By conceptualising the digital space as a “glut of occurrences” (Tuchman, 1978: p.44-45) to be filled, the two case studies shown in this work inform how temporality and metrification intertwine to posit metric confirmation as low-risk, low-cost, high-gain work, while acts of journalistic discovery are comparatively high-risk and high-cost, with unknown outcomes. I argue that the inundation of metrics into newsrooms obfuscates other more crucial news values and poses challenges for the future of journalism when digital distribution is increasingly dependent on third parties while responsibility for commercial success has been shifted onto editorial staff.
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