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Digital Media

2010
Few would argue that digital technology has impacted nearly every industry, especially media and related firms. Media’s initial reaction to digital technology was reactive in nature: How can we convert traditional processes to fit digital technologies, mostly in the form of distribution (e.g., traditional newspapers making content available online)? In
Anthony Hendrickson   +2 more
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Digital and social media

2018
There are more than 3 billion people active on social media. Football is the world's most popular sport and channels such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram have an incredible amount of fans from around the world. Football generates vast volumes of digital content, fuelled by a global fan base of strongly and weakly connected fans.
Helleu, Boris, Fenton, Alex
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Digital Gatekeeping

Digital Journalism, 2014
This paper describes what has happened to the principles and practices of gatekeeping as digital technologies have spread inside and outside newsrooms; and it has a particular focus on news values among a new generation of gatekeepers who use social media to produce, publish and distribute news stories.
Bro, Peter, Wallberg, Filip
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The economics of digital media markets

Information Economics and Policy, 2012
Questa e' l'introduzione a un numero speciale di Information Economics and Policy, di cui sono stato co-curatore.
FILISTRUCCHI, LAPO   +2 more
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Digital Documents and Media

Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003
The Digital Documents and Media Track has been part of HICSS for the last number of years. What I personally find fascinating about this Track is the amount of turnover and renaming of MiniTracks each year. I feel this represents the dynamic nature of the digital age in which we live.
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