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Digital and Multiplatform Journalism

The document discusses the characteristics and evolution of digital and multiplatform journalism, emphasizing interactivity, speed, and hypertextuality as key elements. It explores the role of online journalism in shaping new business models, the importance of fact-checking, and the impact of collaborative journalism. Additionally, it highlights the transformation of traditional journalistic practices in light of digital advancements and user participation.
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Digital and Multiplatform Journalism

The document discusses the characteristics and evolution of digital and multiplatform journalism, emphasizing interactivity, speed, and hypertextuality as key elements. It explores the role of online journalism in shaping new business models, the importance of fact-checking, and the impact of collaborative journalism. Additionally, it highlights the transformation of traditional journalistic practices in light of digital advancements and user participation.
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DIGITAL AND MULTIPLATFORM JOURNALISM

Which of these scenarios has common characteristics?


basics of web journalism?

Reduction of error rates provided by interactivity between


producers, editors, and reviewers of information and data.
Possibility of agile interaction with readers associated with restriction
of spaces and low need for individualized formatting.
Increase in speed in production, editing and
dissemination of information, in addition to the possibility of updating
continues.
Hypertextuality and convergence increase the speed of
publications and dispense with the editing and closing of news.
Hypertextual organization and media convergence that require
fragmentation of texts and prevent the occurrence of redundancies.
Data Resp.: 03/08/2021 19:33:47

2. Regarding the role of acquisition of


digital information in online journalism,
mark the correct alternative:

Online journalism suppresses collaborative content


Online journalism maintains the production processes
similar to print media
Online journalism has an inability to apply narratives.
multimedia.
Journalism enables the creation of new business models
Online journalism has stable productive rhythms and fixation of the
journalistic functions

3. What is understood by personalization in


environment of web journalism?

Availability of space to establish relationships between news


current and others published previously.
Coherent structure of links and use of interactive resources that utilize
the idea of immersion.
Possibility of configuring the journalistic product to taste and interest
to the reader or user
Distribution of information and editorial choice of resources
multimedia according to the interests of advertisers.
Fragmentation of narratives about everyday life through updates
continuation of the contents

4. In light of the urgency of publication of


information on digital media, the criteria for
journalistic investigation and fact-checking have suffered
significant transformations. Thinking about the
production and in the publication of a certain
content for the Internet, whether for institutions
public or private, mark the option
correct

In light of the rapidity of events and the urgent need for publication,
The data collection requires rigor.
The criteria for the quality of information sources of a
the matter should be based on the immediacy of the publication of
content.
The journalist responsible for digital content should not worry.
with hypertextuality, that is, the connection of content through
links, since this is outside of your functions.
Considering all the platforms on which the information
it will be published, it must necessarily be produced in a manner
standardized, to be consumed by all audiences.
It is advisable to consider the verification of the veracity of the information.
of all the formats of journalistic production to be published in
network (whether they are text, photo, video, sound etc.).

5. The evolution of online journalism brings reflections


theoretical and practical aspects of organization
contents in journalistic production. Thus,
questions arise about the application of
traditional inverted pyramid, and the definition of
concept of a lying pyramid.

Select the correct alternative.

In the inverted pyramid, journalists start the news with the


most important information and then elaborate the paragraphs
complementary in descending order of importance.
The use of the lead technique in the inverted pyramid model is effective in
rapid and concise transmission of news. It does not transform work.
journalistic in a routine, leaving space for creativity and
making the reading of the news more attractive.
The inverted pyramid is considered a good option for the
web journalism for allowing news to develop on multiple levels
that range from those with little information to the most
deepened, without hindering reading.
The lying pyramid utilizes the hypertextual characteristics of the medium.
digital and applies traditional editorial standards, processes that
they facilitate the decomposition of journalistic texts into complete units
of meaning.
The inverted pyramid technique is the most suitable for composition of
webnews, for conditioning the reader to reading routines
similar to those of the printed press.
Response date: 03/08/2021 19:38:08

6. Web journalism is distinguished from others.


traditional media by the listed characteristics
below, except:

Interactivity, Personalization, and Memory.


Ubiquity, Hypertextuality, and Personalization.
Multimediality, Personalization, and Interactivity.
Hypertextuality, Contextuality, and Instantaneity.
Hypertextuality, Memory, and Instantaneity.

7. Hypertext allows - or, in a way,


in some cases, it even requires participation
by various authors in its construction, the
redefinition of the roles of author and reader and the
revision of traditional reading models and
writing. By its enormous potential to
establish connections, it facilitates the
development of work collectively, the
establishment of communication and acquisition
of information in a cooperative manner.

Although there are those who identify hypertext


exclusively - with electronic texts,
produced in a certain type of medium or of
technology, it should not be limited to that, already
that consists of an organizational form that
it can be conceived for the role as
for digital environments. It is clear that the text
virtual allows to realize certain aspects that,
on paper, they are practically unfeasible: the
immediate connection, the comparison of excerpts of
texts on the same screen, the ¿dive¿ into the
various deepening of a theme, such as
if the text had layers, dimensions or
plans.

RAMAL, A. C. Education in cyberculture:


hypertextuality, reading, writing, and learning.
Porto Alegre: Artmed, 2002.

Considering the specific language of


each communication system, such as radio,
newspaper, TV, internet, according to the text, the
hypertextuality is configured as a:

reading model based on the information on the surface of the text


maintenance strategy for the reader's role with a defined profile
new mode of reading and organizing writing
element originating from electronic texts
immediate and reduced connection to digital text

8. The concept of collaborative journalism has been widely discussed.


currently due to the large number of blogs and websites
fed by non-journalist users. The origin of journalism.
Collaborative dates back to the period of:

Print media, therefore, throughout the 20th century, printing houses had more affordable costs as well.
for the mainstream press as well as for smaller publications.
Digital media, as print and electronic media are one-sided and do not allow for
Information disseminated without the presence of media groups.
Digital media, as it has a lower cost, which facilitates the creation of information sites by a
greater number of citizens.
Printed media, therefore, already in the eighteenth century, in the United States, pamphleteers and anonymous authors
they would print their own publications.
Digital media, as the spread of the internet has enabled large-scale dissemination of
information that was previously intended for the individual audience.

9. Starting in 1999, what was called began


"Napsterization of the network": a process in which users
they start to make choices and behave freely in the
internet through disintermediation and decentralization of diffusion
of information. This process has been reinforced by social media
line, based on peer-to-peer logic. On the subject, check the
correct alternative:

The culture of network collaboration weaves a vertical communication, without going through the powers and the
hierarchies of mass media holders.
Peer-to-peer has come to designate multiple processes and social practices related to freedom.
possibility of autonomous construction of new means.
The so-called participatory journalism provokes an action in the citizen through
Information is a resource that is greatly enhanced in the global sphere than in the local.
The term peer-to-peer refers to open computers that do not share information.
between each other.

Even with the existence of popular websites and information systems, media corporations still
are essential for the collaboration of users in the publication, exchange, and evaluation of
contents

For some time now, a fact hasn't resonated so polemically in the community.
10.
journalistic. At the height of the coverage of the air disaster with flight JJ
3054 from TAM, at Congonhas airport, in São Paulo, UOL
published the image of a person jumping from the top of the hangar
of the airline amid the flames. The content would have been
sent by an internet user who responded to the portal's request:
You send: the tragedy in Congonhas. However, 28 minutes
later another internet user alerted UOL that it was about
it's just a montage and the scene of the body falling
that photo was nothing more than an amateur Photoshop job.
The portal publicly admitted the mistake and removed the image.
he still received a call from Ombudsman Tereza Rangel.

The described episode raised questions about the effectiveness


do:

Open source journalism.

Institutional journalism.

Scientific journalism.

Third Sector Journalism.

Business journalism.

11- About the characteristics of online journalism, mark the


correct statement:
Interactivity is related to the speed of dissemination of the
news online constantly updated.
The concept of multimodality presupposes exchanges of
information that occurs between users/readers and the media
communication.
Hypertext allows users/readers to receive information
through multiple connections, such as pages, photographs,
graphics among other resources.
Customization consists of users/readers' access to
old files available on the web.
The customization of data coming from the algorithmic base that
ignore the collection of ideological views of the online news user
line.
12- Regarding open-source journalism, it is correct to state that:
Communication companies are not responsible for the dissemination of
content sent by readers, listeners, or viewers.
The advent of the internet has favored the participation of readers, listeners and
viewers in the production of communication content.
Collaborative journalism is running out of days, given that the demand for
journalism diploma hinders broad participation of society in
content production.
The communication broadcasters open space for participation, but only
We publish content submitted by professional journalists.
The participation of internet users in content production is a characteristic of the web.
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