Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Convergence's fundamental question
STEPHEN QUINN
- WHAT IS CONVERGENCE?
- has as many definitions as
the number of people who
attempt to define it.
- Some saw it
primarily as
survival
- it as a way to
protect their place in
the market
- chance to deliver news and
information to consumers in a new
and different way
- Rich Gordon
- forms of convergence
- the partnerships between
large media companies that
permits ‘‘synergy’’
- media companies
require reporters to
be multi-skilled
- "platypus’’
- storytelling
convergence
- would emerge for the
three new digital
presentation platforms
- desktop computers
- portable devices
- interactive television
- flexibility
- Structural
convergence
- reorganize the newsroom
and introduce new positions
- Full media convergence involves a radical
change in approach and mindset by both
managers and journalists.
- The significance of the
story will dictate the
size of the team.
- Using many tools
- Transmedia
- One storyworld, many
stories, many forms, one
channel
- Multimedia
- One story,
many forms,
one channel
- Crossmedia
- One story, many
channels
- Competing Models: the business
ideal
- ‘co-opertition’’
- New form of business in which
organizations that originally were
competitors work together when it
suits each party.
- Barriers
- Legislation
- Australia and New Zealand
- Legislation that forbidsa
company from owning a daily
newspaper anda television
channel in the same market
hasunderstandably limited the
convergence process
- Canada
- The NewspaperGuild is concerned
about convergence ‘‘diluting’’ journalists’
work. Director Arnold Amber said that
asking a reporter to do two jobs
lessened the quality of work. ‘‘You’re
depleting journalism when you split up
that persons focus’’ (Healy, 2002, p.
67).
- George Brock
- it was better to focus on the paper’s
single-media strengths, which were
in-depthcoverage and explanation
- Competing Models: the journalistic ideal
- multiple platform delivery should be
designed ‘‘to help people live more
easily’’
- ‘‘Convergence offers the
audience new ways of
absorbing news rather"
- Journalists in the 21st century will
need a flexible mindset and the ability
to adjust to change
- What is Driving Convergence?
- The changing attitudes and
lifestyles of news consumers
- Market fragmentation
- greater range
- Barriers to Convergence
- Union concerns for their
members’ future
- More Easy
- focused leadership, the same owner, a
flexible culture, co-location of media
outlets, previous relation- ships between
potential partners and no unions.
- Key Factors Related to Convergence
- People are changing the way
they use their news media
- synergy
- News organizations need a way to
flow information and content for
multiple platforms.
- One of the key roles of
journalism in the forthcoming
knowledge age will be to turn
information into knowledge
- Conclusion
- way to do information for
differents platforms
- convergence is about
doing better journalism.
- The journalist must tell
with storytelling