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Exploring behavioral patterns of information consumption on social media: A case study of PBS Newshour on Facebook.
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Exploring behavioral patterns of information consumption on social media: A case study of PBS Newshour on Facebook./
Author:
Song, Yan.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2016,
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141 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-06(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International78-06A(E).
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Mass communication. -
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Exploring behavioral patterns of information consumption on social media: A case study of PBS Newshour on Facebook.
Song, Yan.
Exploring behavioral patterns of information consumption on social media: A case study of PBS Newshour on Facebook.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2016 - 141 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-06(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 2016.
In August of 2013, Facebook introduced new algorithms to promote high quality news. Since then, many newsrooms have been enjoying substantially increased traffic brought by Facebook to their own websites. 30% of US adults now get news from Facebook according to a 2014 survey by Pew Research Center. Facebook remarked that this strategy is based on mutual benefits between itself and news publishers. In economists' words, Facebook, as well as other social media platforms including Twitter and LinkedIn, have recognized their roles as multi- sided platforms (MSPs) and sought ways to enhance such roles. It is not the first time for them to try to play an intermediary role as they, especially Facebook, have been constantly coordinating between users, game and app developers, content providers and advertisers.
ISBN: 9781369429367Subjects--Topical Terms:
2144804
Mass communication.
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In August of 2013, Facebook introduced new algorithms to promote high quality news. Since then, many newsrooms have been enjoying substantially increased traffic brought by Facebook to their own websites. 30% of US adults now get news from Facebook according to a 2014 survey by Pew Research Center. Facebook remarked that this strategy is based on mutual benefits between itself and news publishers. In economists' words, Facebook, as well as other social media platforms including Twitter and LinkedIn, have recognized their roles as multi- sided platforms (MSPs) and sought ways to enhance such roles. It is not the first time for them to try to play an intermediary role as they, especially Facebook, have been constantly coordinating between users, game and app developers, content providers and advertisers.
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For newsrooms, however, this ecosystem is fairly new. Watching search engines and social media emerging as new multi-sided platforms, news publishers are forced to learn how to adapt their journalistic practices and business models for yet another new media format, reminiscent of the past when newspapers learned to differentiate themselves from radio and television, and filmmakers learned to have their works visually restructured to display better on smaller and narrower television screens.
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