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ArtikelBulletins From the Future  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 400 no. 8741 (Jul. 2011), page 3-5.
Topik: News Media; Internet; Advertising Revenue; Journalism; Newspapers; Cultural Change; International; Mass media
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Isi artikelThe Internet has turned the news industry upside down, making it more participatory, social, diverse and partisan - as it used to be before the arrival of the mass media. By undermining advertising revenue, making news reports a commodity and blurring the boundaries between previously distinct news organisations, the Internet has upended newspapers' traditional business model. But as well as demolishing old ways of doing things, it has also made new ones possible. As patterns of news consumption shift, much experimentation is under way. The Internet may have hurt some newspapers financially, but it has stimulated innovation in journalism. For consumers, the Internet has made the news a far more participatory and social experience. As well as making Twitter, Facebook and Google part of the news ecosystem, the Internet has also made possible entirely new kinds of specialist news organisations. All these new inhabitants of the news ecosystem have brought an unprecedented breadth and diversity of news and opinion to the business.
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