Friday 20 November 2015

Weekly New/Digital Media homework Week 10

WEEK 10
1. What's Happening To Print Journalism?



  • The New York TimesFinancial Times, and Washington Post conditioned their readers to expect free content, and thus experienced the inevitable grumbling and resistance when the day came that they too had to put a paywall up online.
  • Times had lost $74m on the quarter and 40% of its advertising revenue 
  • It is indeed harder to build in the proliferating world of blogs, tweets, and online competitors than it is for old-line newspapers like the Washington Posts of the world. 
  • Consumers will "weed out poor quality media and pay for what they value"



James Whatley on stage at Social Media Week 2015

  • Emojis have been very popular as a lot of people use it on there smart phone through social sites and text messages mostly to show there emotions or feelings or how they are feeling at that particular time 
  • There were multiple talks covering different aspects of how emojis could be put to use in your next social media campaign.
  • Was key topic for Social Media Week which took place in September
  • Emoji's described as a "form of expression"

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