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#ijf13 - Sabato 27: la giornata
Per cosa è indispensabile incollarsi allo schermo oggi? Slow journalism, Emily Bell, Il giornalismo investigativo in Russia, Harper Reed, Social media: usarli in modo intelligente con Carvin.
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Now starting: @emilybell and the future of journalism. #ijf13 http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BI2TVi8CcAEgn6x.jpg
da journalism festival tramite twitter 4/27/2013 9:38:25 AM -
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Following the keynote speech of Emily Bell, former Guardian's and author of Post-Industrial Journalism essay. Internet connection is down so we put up the livestream instead.
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Find the report @emilybell is speaking about here: http://towcenter.org/research/post-industrial-journalism/introduction/ #ijf13da ginamussio tramite twitter 4/27/2013 9:41:52 AM
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#ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13 #ijf13da giaricotta tramite twitter 4/27/2013 9:47:04 AM
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Non è più tempo per alti ritorni economici per l'editoria oggi, spiega Emily Bell. Dicendola meglio:
RT @journalismfest: “News journalism isn’t an industry anymore. It just isn’t”. - @emilybell #ijf13
Andrea Iannuzzi via Twitter a 11.46
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Giancarlo Ghirra, segretario Consiglio Nazionale dell'ordine dei giornalisti: "noi viviamo una realtá di forte innovazione e l'ordine non vuole chiudersi in una corporazione. Vuole aprirsi".
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RT @stevebuttry: Next @emilybell slide is newsroom from House of Cards. #ijf13 http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BI2V06dCAAAduSj.jpg
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Parla Paolo Liguori, in Sala Raffaello.
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Non è solo una questione economica, dice Emily Bell: ci sono molte difficoltà nel passare da un modello che non funziona a un altro.
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Follow @emilybell's keynote speech on the future of digital journalism at #ijf13 live here: http://ow.ly/ktRMXda gpaccardo tramite twitter 4/27/2013 9:58:36 AM
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RT @stevebuttry: Power center of journalism is shifting from the brand to the individual, @emilybell says. #ijf13da Mario Tedeschini-Lal tramite twitter 4/27/2013 9:59:21 AM
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Intanto, in Sala Raffaello
Formazione? Sì, grazie - Liguori: "abbiamo bisogno di cambiare il sistema produttivo, usando direttamente il mondo del file".
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Sala Raffaello piena per la panel discussion sulla formazione dei giornalisti
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Emily Bell sottolinea l'importanza nel giornalismo attuale del valore del singolo, dell'identità dell'autore. Mostra The Dish di Sullivan come uno degli esempi più noti.
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RT @annamasera: #ijf13 Catastrofico lo scenario di @emilybell per i giornali che non si sbrigano a cambiare: mandatemi domande per lei quida journalism festival tramite twitter 4/27/2013 10:05:40 AM
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Roberto Napoletano, direttore Il Sole 24 Ore, in Sala Raffaello
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Emily Bell, Keynote
Report Post Industrial Journalism not centred on business models even though we say at the beginning is that the advertising model has failed. Whatever comes next has to have a different model.
Post industrial journalism has to be a lot smaller.
Why post industrial? Coz journalism is not an industry anymore. Production process was all about to get stories from one end of the pipe to the other, packaging stories and pushing them through. This is not really fit for the future.
All reporting now can be done effectively with iPhone and old newsrooms can look outdated. There is no longer such a thing such the press addressing such a thing as the public.
Modern newsrooms look a bit like House of Cards' one - the new series released on Netflix. The series is about post industrial journalism and the relationship with politics . The series has been carefully crafted with data: authors knew people like Kevin Spacey for this kind of role, and he was cast for the role.
Newsrooms sometimes know they have to change but they are locked into processes and daily barriers and CMS issues … so that in the end they don't change.
We are talking here about a major shift from a losing model to a winning one.
We talked already about Homicide Watch in DC and Scotus Blog. The first had only two journalists, so they could not use the same tools of an old newsrooms. They used databases and social media to cover all homicides in DC area, and gathered large audiences. It is not monetisable and done in a non-political way, but it does imply a political angle.
Why the Washington Post don't do that? They have other processes.
Scotus Blog is a very niche blog for court reporting, but has become the most important source for the Supreme Court. They reported the decision more accurately than CNN because they had more legal expertees than CNN reporters.
Many startups replace old institutions, which are weak and have no more longevity, they are not strong anymore. Ecosystem has become a weak one for news. There is a great deal of money going to startups and the problem of sustainability for big, old newsrooms.
A MIXED ECOLOGY. The power shift has changed from the institution of the brand to the people. A fundamental change.
We need power, strength and longevity to hold power into account, as power has all the three of these qualities.
75% of people still get the news from word of mouth. In the older days you had a blog where people can comment but only 1% of people comment, only 9% of people would put a mark or share or whatever. Last year this percentage rose to near 76%. A really enormous change.
News are broken by people in St. Peters' Square waiting for the white smoke and feeding the news into the network in real time.
Even the NBA cannot sustain the big salaries and info structures of the old business model. (Jay Z example)
The aim has always been of serving the needs of the brand. We never thought how to give journalists the right tools to build the right narratives for the stories.
A modern news organisation is more like an agency model, perhaps. For the individual journalists is a big change. We need to think who to employ if we want to survive.
Specialisation is one answer.
Think about Nate Silver translating his skills as statistician into journalism, and the NYTimes decided to franchise his blog into the website, becoming one of the components of the political reporting effort in the rump up for the US elections.
He never attended the wHite house meetings and never went on a plane with Obama. He did it differently, got it right and became the most successful and authoritarian journalist in the US.
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Formazione? Sì grazie - Roberto Napoletano parlando della crisi economica: "noto nel nostro modo di far giornalismo questa siderale distanza dalla realtá".
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Formazione? Sì grazie - Roberto Napoletano parla del problema della disoccupazione giovanile. "Nel modo di fare informazione - dice -bisogna guardare a cosa succede nella vita reale delle persone."
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Lots of skills involve specialisation, thinking about new skills. The core skill will always be recognising and telling a story. It really relies on journalists knowing technical knowledge and ecosystem knowledge. Journalists will have to know where to spend their time more effectively.
A brilliant narrative writer is just another specialist. It could be that your speciality is in developing news apps, or aggregating, or health care and the pharmaceutical industry or finding great pics of cats like in BuzzFeed.
At Columbia we teach a course that combines computer science and journalism, for people working at the forefront of the industry. These are skills that people out there don't really have.
It is worth to remember that journalism is very important. We work in exceptional and difficult circumstances, and Italian people know it. Our report acknowledges that, and shows the path for change.
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Roberto Napoletano: Se si fa formazione anche in questo momento di crisi, forse si recuperano anche le vere radici di questa professione
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Sala Raffaello- parla Franco Siddi, segretario generale FNSI
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In sostanza per il futuro del giornalismo secondo Emily Bell l'importante è "sopravvivere".da captblicero in venerdì 26 aprile 2013 a 13:19
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“Journalism schools have to produce people who can lead the industry” - @emilybell #ijf13
journalism festival via Twitter a 12.22
#ijf13 going to a journalism school is more important than it was, zegt Emily Bell. Alleen al om het belangrijke netwerk dat je er opbouwt
yolan witterholt via Twitter a 12.22
The job of journalism isn't to compete with Twitter but to coexist t.co @journalismfest @newsmodo @digitaljournal #ijf13
DSLR VIDEO STUDIO™ via Twitter a 12.22
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Emily Bell
Disrupting is more important than protecting live.festivaldelgiornalismo.com -
Franco Siddi: "abbiamo bisogno di mettere in cantiere due progetti: uno complessivo, che riguardi soprattutto l'Ordine. E l'altro dedicato soprattutto ai nuovi giornalisti".
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We got to a point where it was hard to sustain a business without public intervention or direct public funding. Many Italian newspapers are subsidised by Government.
In the UK this idea his horrifying. Being under the Gov control is a terrible idea. A mixed model (American free-for-all one) and European is a desirable balance. -
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Franco Siddi: "abbiamo giovani che non riescono a entrare nel mondo del lavoro, e i più grandi che a cinquant'anni spesso si trovano di fronte a una perdita di certezze". -
Il futuro del giornalismo per @emilybell è “sopravvivere” - galleggiare sopra uno shawarma. http://bit.ly/Zrbq0P v @journalismfest #ijf13da Leonardo Bianchi tramite twitter 4/27/2013 10:29:41 AM
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Anna Masera asks what Emily thinks about Pro Publica
Emily: people gave Pro Publica and HuffPost no credit, people thought they were not going to make it. Both proved critics wrong. Pro Publica's No Profit is still a business model. They use phenomenal new techniques to generate stories intersecting data reporting with social network. You might call it crowd-sourcing, ex examining contract superpacks amongst news channels investigation.
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Tendenze Italia via Twitter a 12.30
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If journalists are changing, how should editor change accordingly?
Emily: They are usually the most important but also expensive role. Editors have to be producers as well. People want to see the metaprocess of how you produces news. You'll have to display how is your news gathering and news writing process to the community - it should be part of the news brand. -
Formazione? Si grazie - Franco Siddi: Nuovo welfare per la formazione per prevenire l'espulsione di giornalisti capaci e favorire l'accesso di nuove energie altamente qualificate.
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