Against the seuction of social networks. The where the menu is provide by algorithms that overexpose articles with a strong emotional charge. The meia will also have the heavy task of ensuring that the population is more intereste in current events. Expectations of the French from the meia are more than legitimate. information transmitte in a calm. The reliable environment. The which Journalism catches its breath rejects any bubble logic and any excess of hysteria.
The 2022 La Croix / Kantar Public / Onepoint
barometer of French people’s trust in the meia was carrie out from gemini database January 5 to 11. The 2022. The on a national sample of 1. The016 people. The representative of the entire population age 18 and over. The interviews were conducte face-to-face at the respondents’ homes. study / report January 21. The 2022 Reading time. 9 min Share Will 2022 be the year journalism catches its breath by focusing on the essential subjects? The meia must reconnect with audiences generally saturate by the intensity of the news of the last two years.
In its report on trends and preictions in journalism and meia
The Reuters Institute presents the directions for the year to come that will using project management tools allow us to (re)establish deeper links with readers. The as well as with journalistic practice. An overview of the key themes for this new year. By Louise Faudeux. The Innovation and Foresight Department Publishers’ revenues on the rise To everyone’s surprise. The publisher revenues appear to be up over the past year.
59% of meia outlets surveye say their revenues have increase. The despite the singapore number pandemic and the erosion of profits from traditional channels like print. These results demonstrate the adaptability of the period. The as well as new economic models base on paid subscription systems and the increase in advertising investment on publishers’ sites. However. The this increase in revenue is not necessarily the direct result of an increase in interest in information .