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Russia’s law ‘On news aggregators’: Control the news feed, control the news? [PDF]
On 1 January 2017, a Russian federal law (№ 208-FZ) came into force that holds news aggregators liable for spreading fake news. Links to news items that originate from registered media outlets – a state-regulated category – are, however, exempt from liability.
M. Wijermars
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The role of the media with regard to news aggregators. Their presence on Menéame
The development of web 2.0 has brought with it new communication platforms based on the active role of users and their mutual collaboration. In this new media ecosystem, news aggregators have come into being and these have led to a new way of ...
Idoia Camacho-Markina +2 more
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News Aggregation using Web Scraping News Portals
In today's fast-paced world, staying informed through reliable and high-quality news is important. However, with an overwhelming number of online publishers and platforms, accessing information from multiple sources can be time-consuming and challenging. To simplify this process, news aggregators have emerged as a solution.
null Mr. Mayur Bhujbal +2 more
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A Quantum Approach to News Verification from the Perspective of a News Aggregator [PDF]
In the dynamic landscape of digital information, the rise of misinformation and fake news presents a pressing challenge. This paper takes a completely new approach to verifying news, inspired by how quantum actors can reach agreement even when they are ...
Theodore Andronikos, Alla Sirokofskich
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This article aims to offer a conceptual study of the impacts of adjusting news writing that follow the presentation criteria and information distribution of LINE Today news aggregator. Through a literature review of various studies to obtain the relevant
Ilham Fariq Maulana
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Attention to online news is highly concentrated and increasingly shaped by platforms including search engines, social media, and aggregators that many use to find and access online news, potentially leaving some publishers highly reliant on platforms ...
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Richard Fletcher
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La fuerza de un signo. Perspectivas teóricas para el análisis de los hashtags # / The strength of a sign. theoretical perspectives for the analysis of hashtags # [PDF]
Hashtags represent an extremely simple way, used within the social network, to connect news, topics, people, emotions, events. If in the first period - it was possible - to consider them exclusively as thematic aggregators now it is necessary to ask ...
Gevisa La Rocca
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The Impact of Aggregators on Internet News Consumption
A policy debate centers around the question whether news aggregators such as Google News decrease or increase traffic to online news sites. One side of the debate, typically espoused by publishers, views aggregators as substitutes for traditional news ...
S. Athey, Markus M. Mobius, Jenö Pal
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There is still much to learn about how the rise of new, ‘distributed’, forms of news access through search engines, social media and aggregators are shaping people’s news use.
R. Fletcher +2 more
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What Do News Aggregators Do? Evidence from Google News in Spain and Germany
The impact of aggregators on news outlets is ambiguous. In particular, the existing theoretical literature highlights that although aggregators create a market expansion effect when they bring visitors to news outlets, they also generate a substitution ...
Joan Calzada, Ricard Gil
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