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Original scientific paper

ONLINE MEDIA AND JOURNALISM ON SOCIAL NETWORKS – CASE STUDY SOCIAL NETWORK FACEBOOK

Siniša Kovačić ; Croatian Catholic Network
Ilija Musa ; University of Mostar
Zoran Tomić ; University of Mostar


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Abstract

Media and journalism have survived revolutionary changes through development of internet and information and communications technologies while the multimedia character of news processing has changed forms of collecting, production, editing and publishing news. The case study on the Facebook editing policies of the ten most widely read news portals in Croatia confirms that traditional journalism values, good and objective journalism are under strong pressure of productivity, efficiency and profitability and that online media are becoming more dependent on social networks. News portals abundantly use clickbaiting and other manipulative techniques in order to increase readership of the social media posts or increase virality of some “soft” news. The influence of news portals grows with everyday increase of the number of followers in social networks, whereas dominance of Facebook is significantly higher and it is not under question for the time being.

Keywords

online media; social networks; fake news; media manipulation; sources of information; digital marketing; public interest

Hrčak ID:

238750

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/238750

Publication date:

5.12.2019.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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