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On les adore, on les redoute, on y passe (beaucoup) de temps : les réseaux sociaux.Mais derrière les likes et les partages se cachent des effets bien réels sur notre attention, nos émotions… et nos données.Dans cet épisode, on explore l'impact réel des réseaux sociaux sur notre quotidien : santé mentale, business, vie perso, algorithmes… On fait le tri, en 5 minutes chrono.
Ahogyan azt a Media1.hu július 18-án megírta, közzétették a legfrissebb Reuters Institute Digital News Report kutatási jelentést, amiből többek között kiderül, mely médiumokat tartják a leghitelesebbnek a magyarok és a világ más országaiban élők, illetve hogyan alakulnak a médiahasználati szokások a világ különféle részein. Az oxfordi egyetemen működő Reutsers Institute kutatásához magyar részről a CEU Demokrácia ... Olvass tovább The post Melyek a leghitelesebb magyar médiumok, hogyan alakulnak a magyarok médiahasználati szokásai? (Media1, 2024.07.01.) first appeared on Vipcast.hu powered by Media1.
This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston Mandy discusses just how hard or easy it is to set up a new political party. We hear from Political Consultant Stephen O'Byrnes and from Frank Fitzgerald from UL. Newsgroups are in the grip of a long-term battle to retain their audiences, that's according to the latest Reuters Institute Digital News Report. Liam Collins a former news editor for the Sunday Independent and Emer Connolly is an academic who has looked at the media landscape here in Ireland and they join Mandy to examine the plight of journalists caught up this struggle. Plus we hear we hear what exactly the Saudi Arabian Sovereign Wealth Fund is and why it's dollars are spreading into all sorts of places.
Schlechte Neuigkeiten für KI-Fans: In dieser Weekly-Podcast-Folge erfährst du, warum der heiß ersehnte Start von Bard, dem KI-Chatbot von Google, in der EU verschoben wurde und weshalb wir erstmal warten müssen.Doch das ist nicht alles – in der neuesten Folge des Digital Bash Podcast Weekly Update mit OnlineMarketing.de-Redakteurin Larissa Ceccio erhältst du wie gewohnt dein gebündeltes Themen-Update aus der Online-Marketing-Branche zum Nachhören. Meta hat einen eigenen KI-Chatbot namens Metamate angekündigt, Spotify bringt ein innovatives Audiomessinstrument auf den Markt und Google sowie YouTube stellen neue KI-Werbelösungen vor. Larissa beleuchtet zudem den Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023, der aufzeigt, wie sich der Konsum digitaler Nachrichten im Netz verändert hat. Zu guter Letzt geht es um einen Gesetzesentwurf, der soziale Netzwerke in die Verantwortung nehmen will, wenn es um die Verbreitung von KI-Inhalten geht.Einen Auszug aus den Themen der Woche findest du hier:Google muss Start von Bard in EU verschiebenGoogle droht erstmals ernsthaft AufspaltungMetas KI-Chatbot Metamate und Zuckerbergs AI-Vision„Human-like AI“: Meta stellt I-JEPA vor – die erste KI, die wie Menschen und Tiere lernen sollSpotify Ad Analytics: Die neue kostenlose Lösung zur Messung deiner AudiowerbungVideo View und Demand Gen: Google stellt KI-gestützte Anzeigen für mehr Engagement vorNews auf Social Media im Fokus – TikTok und Co. überholen traditionelle NachrichtenseitenSocial-Plattformen könnten bald für die Verbreitung von KI-Inhalten haftenOpenAI Update: Geringere Preise, Functions Calling und neue ModelleVerpasse keine News auf der Online-Marketing-Welt und höre dir die Folge direkt an, um dich in unter 10 Minuten über die wichtigsten Entwicklungen aus der Branche zu informieren.Wenn du dich für die Digital Bash-Ausgaben, die Larissa erwähnt, anmelden möchtest, findest du hier den Link zu den Ausgaben.Das OnlineMarketing.de Team wünscht dir ein tolles Wochenende.#marketingimohr #digitalnews #digitalbash #podcast #neu #KI #socialmedia #update Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The European Union's European Parliament passed a draft law known as the AI Act. This year's Reuters Institute Digital News Report shows that when it comes to news content, more than ever is being consumed through platforms… such as TikTok… over “legacy” media like newspapers and television. Geoff Keighley's Summer Game Fest took place last week and set records, so it's no surprise that the fest officially announced that it will return in June 2024.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The European Union's European Parliament passed a draft law known as the AI Act. This year's Reuters Institute Digital News Report shows that when it comes to news content, more than ever is being consumed through platforms… such as TikTok… over “legacy” media like newspapers and television. Geoff Keighley's Summer Game Fest took place last week and set records, so it's no surprise that the fest officially announced that it will return in June 2024. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
Why are media and creative so siloed?That was the question implicitly posed by our editor Omar Oakes in his latest column. Referencing industry veteran Laurence's Green's speech at a recent Thinkbox conference, Oakes questioned Cannes' reason for appearing separately as both a celebration of creativity and as a tech and media industry conference.Oakes and Green both joined Jack Benjamin on The Media Leader Podcast to unpack the argument. In a wide-ranging conversation, the trio also spoke about the importance of creative in driving effectiveness, the industry's struggles to promote sustainability and pessimistic trends in digital news consumption unveiled by this week's release of the Reuters Institute Digital News Report."The mood music in the industry is firstly, can we just have that richer mix of work," said Green. "Yes, reward the purpose stuff, but find a way to the great stuff that pays the mortgage. But also, can we just make sure that we're not using our creative skills to greenwash rather than using our creative skills to more profoundly change business. Those are the things that are in the ether around Cannes this year."The episode kicks off a new panel format for the podcast, which includes a 'quick hits' section covering recent stories from the around the industry.---Visit The Media Leader for the most authoritative news analysis and comment on what's happening in commercial media. LinkedIn - The Media LeaderTwitter @TheMediaLeader YouTube - The Media Leader
Did you know that some studies have shown that individuals that are exposed to several hours of news coverage on a specific event have experienced more physical and mental issues than those who directly witnessed said event?In today's episode our wonderful guest Seden Anlar, Climate Communicator, Climate Action Network Europe joins us to discuss how toxic our relationship with the news has become… As a media professional herself, Seden explains how the media landscape is shifting following the overwhelming number of crises that have been covered in the last few years.Together we discuss:How entangled media and politics are. And how one can destroy the other.How we can explain the sharp decrease in interest in the news.How to fight active avoidance by developing new ways of telling the news.What is the relationship between the media and the climate crisis coverage and how it has evolved. How we can change the way we consume the news and get behind slow journalism.And so much more…We hope you enjoy the episode as much as we did recording it.Don't hesitate to rate and review!Read the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2022
Ricardo Costa é diretor de informação da SIC e diretor geral de informação do Grupo Impresa. Antes, foi director do Expresso de 2011 a 2016, tendo sido antes editor adjunto. Continua a ser colunista regular do Expresso e autor e co-apresentador do programa da SIC Notícias “Expresso da Meia-Noite” -> Apoie este projecto e faça parte da comunidade de mecenas do 45 Graus em: 45grauspodcast.com _______________ Índice: (5:30) A revolução digital nos media. | Como os jornais hesitaram mas acabaram por apostar nas assinaturas. (que estão a crescer mais nos jovens). | Como o Financial Times foi pioneiro na transição digital | Meta (Facebook) está a deixar de “dar notícias”. (20:32) O caso da televisão (30:36) Porque não há uma «Netflix para jornais»? (32:15) Faz sentido apoios estatais ao jornalismo de qualidade? | O caso das televisões públicas | Proposta de Julia Cagé (43:46) Como a revolução digital forçou os órgãos de comunicação social a funcionar a vários ritmos e em múltiplas plataformas. | Com tantas plataformas e conteúdos, não deveria haver muito mais jornalistas do que no passado? | O caso d'O Independente. A importância da viabilidade económica para a independência jornalística. (58:08) Porque é que o impacto da revolução digital começou mais tarde na televisão? | Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2022 (1:03:32) Estará a jornalismo (pago) cada vez melhor, mas a chegar a cada vez menos pessoas? (1:06:09) Porque é o nível de tensão com os governos maior no Expresso do que na SIC (entrevista do convidado ao podcast «Deixar o Mundo Melhor») (1:10:32) O que explica que Portugal seja dos países em que mais se confia nas notícias?| As redações dos jornais são tipicamente mais de esquerda, ou de direita? | Como lidam os jornalistas com pressões do poder económico e político (1:26:56) Em que é que os jornalistas têm falhado no modo como lidam com políticos populistas? Artigo de Malu Gaspar na revista Piauí | Como a formação em Antropologia ajudou Gillian Tett a prever a Crise Financeira de 2008 Livros recomendados: As Cruzadas Vistas pelos Árabes, de Amin Maalouf + Aniquilação, de Michel Houellebecq _______________ Os órgãos de comunicação social -- em especial os jornais -- têm sido abalados na última década e meia por uma espécie de «tempestade perfeita» que provocou quebras fortes tanto nas vendas como nas receitas de publicidade. Simplificando, o surgimento da internet começou por tirar leitores aos jornais, e a Google e a Facebook tiraram-lhes a publicidade. Isto porque a internet, ao, de repente, dar-nos acesso acesso livre a um sem-fim de conteúdos, levou a que as pessoas passassem a dedicar menos tempo aos jornais em papel. Os jornais, por seu lado, para não ficarem para trás na ‘onda', criaram também os seus sites onde passaram a disponibilizar os mesmos conteúdos do papel. Mas a internet, para a maioria de nós, foi durante muito tempo sinónimo de »gratuito» -- e, por isso, os internautas não estavam especialmente abertos a pagar por conteúdos online… Acresce que, com o domínio da Google nos motores de busca e, depois, com o surgimento das redes sociais, grande parte das pessoas não chegava às notícias consultando os sites dos jornais mas sim através destas plataformas. Isso fez com que a publicidade -- o elemento que, desde há muitas décadas, permitia aos jornais equilibrar o seu modelo de negócio -- fosse fugindo cada vez mais para as mãos destas gigantes tecnológicas. Esta “tempestade perfeita” de diminuição de receitas quer nas vendas quer na publicidade veio colocar os modelos de negócio dos jornais, em especial, em sérias dificuldades. E isso, claro, traduziu-se em despedimentos e diminuições de salários para os jornalistas -- e também numa diminuição da sua capacidade para agirem enquanto «quarto poder» nas democracias. Este é um tema que tem sido muito discutido nos últimos anos, e não é a primeira vez que o abordo no 45 Graus. Recomendo que ouçam também o episódio que gravei há quase 4 anos com Gustavo Cardoso, professor e investigador nesta área no ISCTE. De lá para cá, houve progressos importantes, com muitos jornais, inclusive em Portugal, a conseguirem adaptar-se às novas tecnologias e atrair assinantes. E, embora a crise esteja longe de estar ultrapassada, o convidado deste episódio, Ricardo Costa, tem uma visão mais optimista -- ou, como ele diz, “menos fatalista -- do que é norma encontrar no meio jornalístico. Na nossa conversa, falámos sobre a visão do Ricardo em relação a estes desafios trazidos pelas mudanças tecnológicas, quer nos jornais quer nas televisões -- onde, segundo ele, o impacto só agora está a chegar em força, mas obrigará a uma transição ainda mais rápida. Falámos também sobre o modo como estas alterações obrigam os jornais e televisões a actuar hoje em múltiplas frentes e 24h/24h. Fica a sensação de que, com tantos conteúdos e plataformas, os órgãos de comunicação social deveriam ter hoje mais jornalistas do que no passado (e não menos, como é o caso). Falámos também do serviço público que os media prestam -- ou devem prestar --, e se faz sentido haver apoios estatais. Ou se, pelo contrário, a independência jornalística só é possível com viabilidade económica. E, claro, discutimos também o caso português. Que compara favoravelmente com outros países em alguns aspectos, como o facto de sermos o 2º em 46 países em que as pessoas mais confiam nas notícias. A experiência do Ricardo é muito rica neste aspecto, porque, embora tenha trabalhado sempre no Grupo Impresa, teve funções de responsabilidade quer no jornal quer na televisão. houve uma afirmação dele recente que me deixou intrigado, e que pedi para explicar melhor: de que o nível de tensão com os governos foi sempre muito maior no Expresso do que o da SIC. Mais para o fim da conversa, falámos também de outro desafio que o jornalismo actual enfrenta -- de uma natureza completamente diferente: o desafio de lidar com a ascensão de políticos populistas. O convidado tem, como verão, uma visão muito crítica em relação ao modo como os jornalistas têm, muitas vezes, tratado este fenómeno. _______________ Obrigado aos mecenas do podcast: Francisco Hermenegildo, Ricardo Evangelista, Henrique Pais João Baltazar, Salvador Cunha, Abilio Silva, Tiago Leite, Carlos Martins, Galaró family, Corto Lemos, Miguel Marques, Nuno Costa, Nuno e Ana, João Ribeiro, Helder Miranda, Pedro Lima Ferreira, Cesar Carpinteiro, Luis Fernambuco, Fernando Nunes, Manuel Canelas, Tiago Gonçalves, Carlos Pires, João Domingues, Hélio Bragança da Silva, Sandra Ferreira , Paulo Encarnação , BFDC, António Mexia Santos, Luís Guido, Bruno Heleno Tomás Costa, João Saro, Daniel Correia, Rita Mateus, António Padilha, Tiago Queiroz, Carmen Camacho, João Nelas, Francisco Fonseca, Rafael Santos, Andreia Esteves, Ana Teresa Mota, ARUNE BHURALAL, Mário Lourenço, RB, Maria Pimentel, Luis, Geoffrey Marcelino, Alberto Alcalde, António Rocha Pinto, Ruben de Bragança, João Vieira dos Santos, David Teixeira Alves, Armindo Martins , Carlos Nobre, Bernardo Vidal Pimentel, António Oliveira, Paulo Barros, Nuno Brites, Lígia Violas, Tiago Sequeira, Zé da Radio, João Morais, André Gamito, Diogo Costa, Pedro Ribeiro, Bernardo Cortez Vasco Sá Pinto, David , Tiago Pires, Mafalda Pratas, Joana Margarida Alves Martins, Luis Marques, João Raimundo, Francisco Arantes, Mariana Barosa, Nuno Gonçalves, Pedro Rebelo, Miguel Palhas, Ricardo Duarte, Duarte , Tomás Félix, Vasco Lima, Francisco Vasconcelos, Telmo , José Oliveira Pratas, Jose Pedroso, João Diogo Silva, Joao Diogo, José Proença, João Crispim, João Pinho , Afonso Martins, Robertt Valente, João Barbosa, Renato Mendes, Maria Francisca Couto, Antonio Albuquerque, Ana Sousa Amorim, Francisco Santos, Lara Luís, Manuel Martins, Macaco Quitado, Paulo Ferreira, Diogo Rombo, Francisco Manuel Reis, Bruno Lamas, Daniel Almeida, Patrícia Esquível , Diogo Silva, Luis Gomes, Cesar Correia, Cristiano Tavares, Pedro Gaspar, Gil Batista Marinho, Maria Oliveira, João Pereira, Rui Vilao, João Ferreira, Wedge, José Losa, Hélder Moreira, André Abrantes, Henrique Vieira, João Farinha, Manuel Botelho da Silva, João Diamantino, Ana Rita Laureano, Pedro L, Nuno Malvar, Joel, Rui Antunes7, Tomás Saraiva, Cloé Leal de Magalhães, Joao Barbosa, paulo matos, Fábio Monteiro, Tiago Stock, Beatriz Bagulho, Pedro Bravo, Antonio Loureiro, Hugo Ramos, Inês Inocêncio, Telmo Gomes, Sérgio Nunes, Tiago Pedroso, Teresa Pimentel, Rita Noronha, miguel farracho, José Fangueiro, Zé, Margarida Correia-Neves, Bruno Pinto Vitorino, João Lopes, Joana Pereirinha, Gonçalo Baptista, Dario Rodrigues, tati lima, Pedro On The Road, Catarina Fonseca, JC Pacheco, Sofia Ferreira, Inês Ribeiro, Miguel Jacinto, Tiago Agostinho, Margarida Costa Almeida, Helena Pinheiro, Rui Martins, Fábio Videira Santos, Tomás Lucena, João Freitas, Ricardo Sousa, RJ, Francisco Seabra Guimarães, Carlos Branco, David Palhota, Carlos Castro, Alexandre Alves, Cláudia Gomes Batista, Ana Leal, Ricardo Trindade, Luís Machado, Andrzej Stuart-Thompson, Diego Goulart, Filipa Portela, Paulo Rafael, Paloma Nunes, Marta Mendonca, Teresa Painho, Duarte Cameirão, Rodrigo Silva, José Alberto Gomes, Joao Gama, Cristina Loureiro, Tiago Gama, Tiago Rodrigues, Miguel Duarte, Ana Cantanhede, Artur Castro Freire, Rui Passos Rocha, Pedro Costa Antunes, Sofia Almeida, Ricardo Andrade Guimarães, Daniel Pais, Miguel Bastos, Luís Santos _______________ Esta conversa foi editada por: Hugo Oliveira _______________ Bio: Ricardo Costa é diretor de informação da SIC e diretor geral de informação do Grupo Impresa desde março de 2016. Foi diretor do Expresso de 2011 a 2016 e editor adjunto entre 2009 e 2010. Antes, foi diretor de informação da SIC Notícias, o primeiro canal de notícias 24 horas em Portugal, de 2003 a 2008. Editor-adjunto da SIC entre 2001 e 2007. Colunista regular do Expresso. Criador de opinião sobre assuntos políticos e económicos na SIC Televisão e na SIC Notícias. Autor e co-apresentador do “Expresso da Meia-Noite”
Have you considered adopting a video-first approach in your marketing? 87% of marketers say video content gives them a positive ROI, according to Wyzowl. That's up from 33% in 2015! Trends show video content is on the rise, and many podcasters and radio shows are sidelining audio-only content. But how does this translate into content marketing? And what are the benefits of taking a video-first approach? In this episode, we observe how audio-only content is often taking a backseat in favor of combined video and audio, we delve into why this is and look at how content marketers can navigate this change. Find out: Why YouTube is a great platform for podcasters How a major radio station group adopted a video-first approach The repurposing possibilities from prioritizing video Important links & mentions: Content10x: https://www.content10x.com/ (https://www.content10x.com) Episode 223 – How to Repurpose Videos for Social Media: https://www.content10x.com/223 (https://www.content10x.com/223) Episode 243 – 10 Types of Video Your Business Should Repurpose: https://www.content10x.com/243 (https://www.content10x.com/243) B2B Content Strategist: https://www.content10x.com/b2b-content-strategist/ (https://www.content10x.com/b2b-content-strategist/) Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2021-06/Digital_News_Report_2021_FINAL.pdf (https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2021-06/Digital_News_Report_2021_FINAL.pdf) Wyzowl Video Marketing Statistics: https://www.wyzowl.com/video-marketing-statistics/ (https://www.wyzowl.com/video-marketing-statistics/) My book: https://www.content10x.com/book (https://www.content10x.com/book) (Content 10x: More Content, Less Time, Maximum Results) Amy Woods is the CEO and founder of Content 10x, the world's first and longest-running specialist content repurposing agency that partners exclusively with B2B tech and professional services businesses. Amy is a best-selling author, hosts two content marketing podcasts (The Content 10x Podcast and B2B Content Strategist), and speaks on stages all over the world about the power of content repurposing. Join hundreds of business owners, content creators and marketers and get content repurposing tips and advice delivered straight to your inbox every week https://www.content10x.com/newsletter (https://www.content10x.com/newsletter)
◎今週のトピック コンテンツの取り合い / Amazonのポッドキャスト / YouTubeの強さ / SpotifyのPodsightsとChartable買収 / ビデオポッドキャストのトレンド / バーンアウト(燃え尽き症候群)を経験したYouTuberがポッドキャストを始める理由 / YouTubeでポッドキャストを聞く人が意外と多い? / RSS連携でポッドキャスト投稿 / コンテンツレコメンデーションの強さ / Clips(切り抜き動画)の伸び / TikTokでいい曲だなあ→ぐぐる→YouTube / Spotifyの対抗 / Googleのポッドキャスト領域は結構前から挑戦してた / TikTokも展開もあるよ / ファーストプロダクトの成功の次すべきか?/ すべては検索エンジンへ 【4/25(月)20時】#わたしとポッドキャスト 第4回ゲストは「Off Topic」 https://note.com/events/n/nc75d940ae95c YouTubeでリマインダー設定してね! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzhaWhvoRlw ◎参照リンク Amazon Music signs an exclusive deal with How I Built This https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/10/22927550/amazon-music-guy-raz-wondery-how-i-built-this Shopify's Evolution Follow-up, Spotify Acquires Chartable and Podsights https://stratechery.com/2022/shopifys-evolution-follow-up-spotify-acquires-chartable-and-podsights/ Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021 https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2021-06/Digital_News_Report_2021_FINAL.pdf YouTube Offers Up to $300,000 to Get Podcasters to Make Videos https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-03-04/youtube-offers-up-to-300-000-to-get-podcasters-to-make-videos Exclusive: YouTube's plans for podcasting https://podnews.net/update/youtube-podcasting-plans YouTube Music website gets song/video switcher on the Now Playing screen https://9to5google.com/2022/03/02/youtube-music-switcher/ Super Listeners 2021 from Edison Research and Ad Results Media https://www.edisonresearch.com/super-listeners-2021-from-edison-research-and-ad-results-media/ Studies Show TikTok's Music Clout: Two-Thirds of Users Go to Streaming Services to Play Songs They've Found https://variety.com/2021/music/news/tiktok-study-music-clout-1235024620/ Spotify continues testing a TikTok-like discovery feed https://techcrunch.com/2022/04/08/spotify-discovery-feed-home-screen-beta-test/ How I Built This : NPR https://www.npr.org/series/490248027/how-i-built-this Confronting the CEO of YouTube - YouTube https://youtu.be/QQA12hqCiZU 【Spotifyオリジナルで新番組がスタート!】 bytes by Off Topic http://spoti.fi/bytesPodcast インタビュー動画シリーズもはじめました / https://www.youtube.com/c/offtopicjp ◎Twitter Off Topic https://twitter.com/OffTopicJP Miki Kusano https://twitter.com/mikikusano Tetsuro Miyatake https://twitter.com/tmiyatake1
Ahogyan arról a Media1.hu hírportál már beszámolt, elkészült a Digital News Report, melyből kiderül, mely médiumokat tartják a leghitelesebbnek a magyarok, és a világ más országaiban élők, illetve hogyan alakulnak a médiahasználati szokások a világ különféle részein. Az oxfordi egyetemen működő Reuters Institute idén immár tizedszerre készítette el a jelentését, amely 46 ország 92 ezer ... Olvass tovább The post Melyek a leghitelesebbnek tartott médiumok Magyarországon? Bognár Éva kutató volt a Media1 vendége – megbeszéltük a friss Reuters Institute Digital News Report tanulságait (2021.07.05.) first appeared on Vipcast.hu powered by Media1.
Join James Cridland and Sam Sethi as they talk about Facebook Podcasting. It's alive but why can't you actually play them yet? SPECIAL GUESTS:- David Markowitz, Netflix- Niklas Hildebrand, AudryWE TALKED ABOUT:- Facebook launched its in-app podcast experience. To get listed, you need an invite directly from Facebook: and they'll only play in the US?- Facebook's Clubhouse clone, Live Audio Rooms has also launched: again for the US only, and live rooms are only available on iOS. “Later this summer, we'll roll out additional features, like captions and the ability to create and share short clips of a podcast,” says Fidji Simo, Head of Facebook App.- Will Apple deprecate podcasts with adverts in favour of podcasts with subscriptions.- The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021 was released, it gives podcast consumption figures for 20 countries in a comparable manner, and says 31% of people (302 million) accessed a podcast in the last month. It also says that the platform mix is changing, with Spotify overtaking Apple in some markets.- Nielsen suggest that “light podcast listeners”, who listen three times or less per month, now make up half of all podcast listeners.- The Podcast Index hit 4 million podcasts with 640,240 active in the last 60 days.- The Apple Podcasts app has a thing called “Stations”.- Ariel Helwani has announced an exclusive show for Spotify's The Ringer within Spotify Greenroom. “We'll do a live show, with callers and taking your questions, and it'll be made available as a podcast”: this sounds like the first announcement of Greenroom being used as a podcast source.- Squadcast launched v4. The remote recording service adds integration with Dolby․io, spatial audio, 1-click audio mastering, up to ten people in a session, screen sharing, an updated green room and plenty more.- Spotify has bought Podz, a podcast discovery platform Previous Episodes:- https://www.podland.newsSponsored by:Buzzsprout Podcast hosting and a whole lot moreRiverside.FM Podcast recording made simple. The easiest way to record podcasts in studio quality from anywhere.
BREAKING BREAKING -- read all about it! Noreen and Jamie are covering -- you guessed it -- news. Specifically, how frustrating and biased news can be, and just what people are doing to get the truth. They also have their friend Claudia on as the guest "expert" (she's a reporter and may or may not write these descriptions), so get ready for some wine-fueled commentary and cold hard facts. Articles Referenced:PBS.org - "Milestones in the History of Media and Politics"HowStuffWorks.com - “How have 24-hour news stations affected society?”Fas.org - "Fairness Doctrine: History and Constitutional Issues"ReutersInstitute - "Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2019"ReutersInstitute - "Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2020"BBC.com - “Clickbait: The changing face of online journalism”Journalism.org - "The Facebook News Experience"WhatsNewInPublishing.com - “Publishing it right”: The future of slow journalismGround NewsTechStuff podcast - "The Facebook Algorithm Problem"
A Media1 legutóbbi, 2020. július 20-i műsorának vendége volt Forgács Mariann, a Nagy Facebook Körkép 2020 című kutatást elkészítő Be Social közösségimédia-ügynökség ügyvezetője, akivel mindenféle közösségi médiás témáról beszélgettünk a kutatás kapcsán,beleértve a TikTokot, a Facebookot, a YouTube-ot, a Snapchatet és sok más platformot… Majd Bognár Éva, a nemrég megjelent Reuters Institute Digital News Report ... Olvass tovább The post Media1 2020.07.20: Melyek a leghitelesebb médiumok, hajlandók-e fizetni a magyarok hírekért, és mi a helyzet a közösségi médiában? Forgács Mariann (Be Social) és Bognár Éva volt a Media1 műsorának vendége first appeared on Vipcast.hu powered by Media1.
In our July 2020 episode, we discuss:Edelman's Trust Barometer Special Report: Brand Trust in 2020 (3:40)What Black Lives Matter supporters want brands to do (4:45)What companies and employees are posting on LinkedIn (5:55)COVID-19’s impact on marketing (7:00)Spotlight: Arby’s audio tweets (9:05)The impact of the Facebook boycott (11:15)Andy Krall of Brandpoint (18:00)Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2020 (20:30)Preventing comms burnout (28:45)OPENINGCONVERGENCE Summit 2020QUICK NEWS & QUICK TAKESTrust Barometer Special Report: Brand Trust in 2020What Black Lives Matter supporters want brands to doCompanies continue to speak up as the conversation on LinkedIn shifts to injusticeFour points about COVID-19’s impact on marketingMINNESOTA PRSA EVENTThe Power of Language: Understanding Complexities when Communicating with Diverse AudiencesSPOTLIGHTArby’s audio tweetsTALKING POINTSFacebook's future keeps getting murkierFacebook has a PR problem, not a long-term revenue problemWalmart, McDonalds, and Geico are the latest companies to reportedly pull advertising from Facebook amid a growing boycottFacebook and Instagram to study racial bias against African Americans, Hispanics on their platformsReuters Institute Digital News Report 2020You can’t do everything so slow yourself downMicrosoft analyzed data on its newly remote workforceI Started a New Job in a PandemicMORE INFORMATIONTheTalkingPointsPodcast.comApple Podcasts pageSpotify pageSubscribe to Arik's weekly emailSPONSORS BrandpointMinnesota PRSA
How are we consuming news now and how will our habits change in the future? Digital voice assistants, news aggregators and messaging apps are all on the agenda for this episode of Sideload. We pick through the highlights of the Reuters Institute Digital News Report with Jo Sheldon and James Mossman from Edelman to discuss the impact for news outlets, brands and consumers. Sideload is a technology podcast from Edelman London, exploring how technology is changing the way we communicate, our relationships with brands and each other, and society.
Tech news with Peter Griffin and UBER's CEO Travis Kalanick steps down after his controversial stint in the spotlight. And from renewing a passport to paying your speeding tickets; how often do you deal with the government online? Finally, fake news, the rise of the messaging app, and more of us are reading the news in bed than on our commutes! These are some of the key findings from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2017.
Will any print newspapers exist in 10 years? Christian Broughton, Editor of the Independent Digital; Malcolm Coles, Director of Digital Media at the Telegraph Media Group, and Nic Newman, Editor of the Reuters Institute Digital News Report, join Paul Blanchard for this roundtable episode of the show to discuss the Independent's historic decision to end its print edition, whether newspapers will ever be able to make money from digital, and whether the digital future is something the industry should welcome or fear.