2014 Ranking of journalistic innovation in Spain. Analysis and classification of 25 initiatives
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2015.may.03Keywords:
Innovación, Periodismo, Ranking, Medios de comunicación, Medios online.Abstract
The 2014 Ranking of Journalism Innovation systematically analyses and classifies the innovative ideas that have become the driving force of change in the Spanish news industry. The ranking is based on a detailed analytical matrix, which classifies a total of 196 initiatives from various journalistic areas using a methodology that combines the input of experts with the use of measurement tools and metrics. The study ranges from July 2013 to July 2014. The results show that journalistic innovation is being implemented at the margins of the traditional Spanish media industry and highlight alternative projects which in some cases are not yet very well known among the public.
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