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This article is centred on a study of the empirical and theoretical-conceptual nature... more ABSTRACT
This article is centred on a study of the empirical and theoretical-conceptual nature of autochthonous (original) products for tablets, with a horizontal multiplatform logic, integrating the web, tablets, smartphones and PDF and page flip versions of printed editions in a dynamic, multimedia continuum launched as part of journalistic organizations’ strategies in compliance with journalistic convergence processes. The methodology includes a qualitative, empirical analysis of actual products (O Globo a Mais, Estadão Noite and Folha10) conducted in an ad hoc exploratory manner, associated to semi-structured interviews with editors and reporters. The results indicate changes to the profile of the professionals involved with production strategies for tablets, inserting new elements in autochthonous product narratives. A 3.0 transposition was simultaneously identified, as the exclusive content for tablet products is transferred to other platforms at a later date.
Keywords: Journalistic convergence. Mobile journalism. Tablets. Autochthonous products. Journalists Statute.
JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITY ON MOBILE PLATFORMS
A study on autochthonous products and changes to the j... more JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITY ON MOBILE PLATFORMS
A study on autochthonous products and changes to the journalist’s professional profile
ABSTRACT - This article is centred on a study of the empirical and theoretical-conceptual nature of autochthonous (original) products for tablets, with a horizontal multiplatform logic, integrating the web, tablets, smartphones and PDF and page flip versions of printed editions in a dynamic, multimedia continuum launched as part of journalistic organizations’ strategies in compliance with journalistic convergence processes. The methodology includes a qualitative, empirical analysis of actual products (O Globo a Mais, Estadão Noite and Folha10) conducted in an ad hoc exploratory manner, associated to semi-structured interviews with editors and reporters. The results indicate changes to the profile of the professionals involved with production strategies for tablets, inserting new elements in autochthonous product narratives. A 3.0 transposition was simultaneously identified, as the exclusive content for tablet products is transferred to other platforms at a later date.
Keywords: Journalistic convergence. Mobile journalism. Tablets. Autochthonous products. Journalists Statute.
O artigo sistematiza discussões sobre convergência jornalística e as emergentes mídias móvei... more O artigo sistematiza discussões sobre convergência jornalística e as emergentes mídias móveis digitais de produção, circulação e consumo de notícias. Parte-se de estudo exploratório e de proposição metodológica, com abordagem centrada as categorias “distribuição multiplataforma”, “multimidialidade”, “memória” e “interatividade e participação convergente”, para analisar a produção disponibilizada na web, em tablets e em smartphones dos sistemas operacionais Android e iOS. Na fase de prospecção da pesquisa foram avaliados os casos The New York Times e Folha de S. Paulo e, em fase posterior, de forma complementar, observaram-se aplicativos autóctones como O Globo a Mais e Estadão Noite. Os resultados indicam que ainda há um alto nível de transposição na distribuição multiplataforma para mídias móveis (tablets e smartphones), mas também há certo grau de inovação.
ABSTRACT
This article is centred on a study of the empirical and theoretical-conceptual nature... more ABSTRACT
This article is centred on a study of the empirical and theoretical-conceptual nature of autochthonous (original) products for tablets, with a horizontal multiplatform logic, integrating the web, tablets, smartphones and PDF and page flip versions of printed editions in a dynamic, multimedia continuum launched as part of journalistic organizations’ strategies in compliance with journalistic convergence processes. The methodology includes a qualitative, empirical analysis of actual products (O Globo a Mais, Estadão Noite and Folha10) conducted in an ad hoc exploratory manner, associated to semi-structured interviews with editors and reporters. The results indicate changes to the profile of the professionals involved with production strategies for tablets, inserting new elements in autochthonous product narratives. A 3.0 transposition was simultaneously identified, as the exclusive content for tablet products is transferred to other platforms at a later date.
Keywords: Journalistic convergence. Mobile journalism. Tablets. Autochthonous products. Journalists Statute.
JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITY ON MOBILE PLATFORMS
A study on autochthonous products and changes to the j... more JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITY ON MOBILE PLATFORMS
A study on autochthonous products and changes to the journalist’s professional profile
ABSTRACT - This article is centred on a study of the empirical and theoretical-conceptual nature of autochthonous (original) products for tablets, with a horizontal multiplatform logic, integrating the web, tablets, smartphones and PDF and page flip versions of printed editions in a dynamic, multimedia continuum launched as part of journalistic organizations’ strategies in compliance with journalistic convergence processes. The methodology includes a qualitative, empirical analysis of actual products (O Globo a Mais, Estadão Noite and Folha10) conducted in an ad hoc exploratory manner, associated to semi-structured interviews with editors and reporters. The results indicate changes to the profile of the professionals involved with production strategies for tablets, inserting new elements in autochthonous product narratives. A 3.0 transposition was simultaneously identified, as the exclusive content for tablet products is transferred to other platforms at a later date.
Keywords: Journalistic convergence. Mobile journalism. Tablets. Autochthonous products. Journalists Statute.
O artigo sistematiza discussões sobre convergência jornalística e as emergentes mídias móvei... more O artigo sistematiza discussões sobre convergência jornalística e as emergentes mídias móveis digitais de produção, circulação e consumo de notícias. Parte-se de estudo exploratório e de proposição metodológica, com abordagem centrada as categorias “distribuição multiplataforma”, “multimidialidade”, “memória” e “interatividade e participação convergente”, para analisar a produção disponibilizada na web, em tablets e em smartphones dos sistemas operacionais Android e iOS. Na fase de prospecção da pesquisa foram avaliados os casos The New York Times e Folha de S. Paulo e, em fase posterior, de forma complementar, observaram-se aplicativos autóctones como O Globo a Mais e Estadão Noite. Os resultados indicam que ainda há um alto nível de transposição na distribuição multiplataforma para mídias móveis (tablets e smartphones), mas também há certo grau de inovação.
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This article is centred on a study of the empirical and theoretical-conceptual nature of autochthonous (original) products for tablets, with a horizontal multiplatform logic, integrating the web, tablets, smartphones and PDF and page flip versions of printed editions in a dynamic, multimedia continuum launched as part of journalistic organizations’ strategies in compliance with journalistic convergence processes. The methodology includes a qualitative, empirical analysis of actual products (O Globo a Mais, Estadão Noite and Folha10) conducted in an ad hoc exploratory manner, associated to semi-structured interviews with editors and reporters. The results indicate changes to the profile of the professionals involved with production strategies for tablets, inserting new elements in autochthonous product narratives. A 3.0 transposition was simultaneously identified, as the exclusive content for tablet products is transferred to other platforms at a later date.
Keywords: Journalistic convergence. Mobile journalism. Tablets. Autochthonous products. Journalists Statute.
A study on autochthonous products and changes to the journalist’s professional profile
ABSTRACT - This article is centred on a study of the empirical and theoretical-conceptual nature of autochthonous (original) products for tablets, with a horizontal multiplatform logic, integrating the web, tablets, smartphones and PDF and page flip versions of printed editions in a dynamic, multimedia continuum launched as part of journalistic organizations’ strategies in compliance with journalistic convergence processes. The methodology includes a qualitative, empirical analysis of actual products (O Globo a Mais, Estadão Noite and Folha10) conducted in an ad hoc exploratory manner, associated to semi-structured interviews with editors and reporters. The results indicate changes to the profile of the professionals involved with production strategies for tablets, inserting new elements in autochthonous product narratives. A 3.0 transposition was simultaneously identified, as the exclusive content for tablet products is transferred to other platforms at a later date.
Keywords: Journalistic convergence. Mobile journalism. Tablets. Autochthonous products. Journalists Statute.
This article is centred on a study of the empirical and theoretical-conceptual nature of autochthonous (original) products for tablets, with a horizontal multiplatform logic, integrating the web, tablets, smartphones and PDF and page flip versions of printed editions in a dynamic, multimedia continuum launched as part of journalistic organizations’ strategies in compliance with journalistic convergence processes. The methodology includes a qualitative, empirical analysis of actual products (O Globo a Mais, Estadão Noite and Folha10) conducted in an ad hoc exploratory manner, associated to semi-structured interviews with editors and reporters. The results indicate changes to the profile of the professionals involved with production strategies for tablets, inserting new elements in autochthonous product narratives. A 3.0 transposition was simultaneously identified, as the exclusive content for tablet products is transferred to other platforms at a later date.
Keywords: Journalistic convergence. Mobile journalism. Tablets. Autochthonous products. Journalists Statute.
A study on autochthonous products and changes to the journalist’s professional profile
ABSTRACT - This article is centred on a study of the empirical and theoretical-conceptual nature of autochthonous (original) products for tablets, with a horizontal multiplatform logic, integrating the web, tablets, smartphones and PDF and page flip versions of printed editions in a dynamic, multimedia continuum launched as part of journalistic organizations’ strategies in compliance with journalistic convergence processes. The methodology includes a qualitative, empirical analysis of actual products (O Globo a Mais, Estadão Noite and Folha10) conducted in an ad hoc exploratory manner, associated to semi-structured interviews with editors and reporters. The results indicate changes to the profile of the professionals involved with production strategies for tablets, inserting new elements in autochthonous product narratives. A 3.0 transposition was simultaneously identified, as the exclusive content for tablet products is transferred to other platforms at a later date.
Keywords: Journalistic convergence. Mobile journalism. Tablets. Autochthonous products. Journalists Statute.