Metamedia and journalism: A panoramic review of new media
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2016.may.03Keywords:
Media, Digital media, Metamedia, Journalism, Trends, Content curation, Journalistic curation, Taxonomies, DisintermediationAbstract
This article is a theoretical proposal for the new media landscape where many media outputs are made with third-party content. This new form of media is what we could call "metamedia", because of its singularity and how these medias are being used with other content. From this point of view, this article offers a typology (developed through non-participant observation on the internet) to analyze the new medias and by offering, at the beginning, a definition of metamedia. This article´s findings point to the need to propose a taxonomy that serves to systematize and analyze the different types of metamedia present on the Web. Within this typology, some categories are especially useful to describe characteristics of these metamedias, with examples such as Storyful or Reported.ly, to understand the role of new medias as new mediators. These new medias are developing, in their daily routines, a role as "explainers" and curators of third-party content.
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