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Index
Cover
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
I.1. Recommended reading
1 How Do the Economy and the Press Influence Each Other?
1.1. The concept of media
1.2. The concept of information
1.3. The economy
1.4. A brief history of the media and press economy
1.5. The two “meanings” of media economics
1.6. Summary
2 Can We Trust the Press?
2.1. The credibility of media and journalists
2.2. Is there an informational or ideological bias in the press?
2.3. Summary of challenges
3 What are the Links between the Press and Politics?
3.1. A diminishing influence
3.2. The notion of collusion between the media and politicians
3.3. Do newspapers run elections?
3.4. The importance of press freedom
3.5. Differences between local and national press
4 Does the Press Need Advertisers?
4.1. Advertising-free newspapers?
4.2. Pressure from advertisers and readers
4.3. Can media say everything?
5 Is the Printed Newspaper Gamble Crazy?
5.1. Is it the end of printed papers in the United States?
5.2. Among pure players: the free model is crumbling
5.3. The online press mainly chooses the paid model
5.4. Managing the model change
5.5. The press in start-up mode
5.6. Understanding the algorithmic agenda
6 Are There Dangerous Links between Media and Social Networks?
6.1 The indispensable social networks
6.2. The social network eco-system
6.3. Social networks are transforming the information business
7 Will Fake News Kill Information?
7.1. From media and network initiatives to a law
7.2. Fake news and post truth
7.3. Why fake news?
8 Are Robots and AI the Future of the Media?s
8.1. Robot journalists are already in action
8.2. What is artificial intelligence?
8.3. Research on automatic journalism
8.4. How do these editorial algorithms work?
References
Index
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