Talking about what no one talks
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:48 am
And we love it. We are fascinated by the unknown , that which no one talks about. We want to be informed all day long, but not about political, economic or agricultural news told in the usual way. None of that. What we like is a different current affairs. News told with a protagonist, from the inside . Old journalism in the new style.
I'm talking about media like Vice , Playground , Disorder , Buzzfeed or Upworthy , among many others. Media that have managed to capture the attention of millions of young and not so young people around the world in an incredible way. And it's not such a groundbreaking trend, since The Huffington Post already paved the way a few years ago. So much so, that there have already been high-profile falls like the now defunct and pioneer in digital media Gawker .
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The paper press has been collapsing as a business for a decade now . However, new media, full of freshness, have become magnets for clicks. And they have done so by creating content that no one else talks denmark email address about and that magically hooks the reader. We could say that it is a real fan phenomenon , in this journalistic chaos.
You won't see a Vice-style story in El País, for example. At least not in its paper. Where you will be able to see them, or at least similar ones, are in the magazines and websites that have been added to their mastheads, whether created specifically or due to associations with other existing publications. Verne and Jot Down (El País), Novo and Me asombro (La Voz de Galicia) or Papel and Metrópoli (El Mundo), among many others.
These publications have been created to try to stop the huge impact that new digital media are generating. And they are doing so by including news about culture, fashion, science and often even simple curiosities .
The future of the press and content creators lies in a different and direct communication , capable of attracting the reader's attention with interesting and current news, avoiding the stereotypes we see every day on social media and on the Internet.t way .
I'm talking about media like Vice , Playground , Disorder , Buzzfeed or Upworthy , among many others. Media that have managed to capture the attention of millions of young and not so young people around the world in an incredible way. And it's not such a groundbreaking trend, since The Huffington Post already paved the way a few years ago. So much so, that there have already been high-profile falls like the now defunct and pioneer in digital media Gawker .
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The paper press has been collapsing as a business for a decade now . However, new media, full of freshness, have become magnets for clicks. And they have done so by creating content that no one else talks denmark email address about and that magically hooks the reader. We could say that it is a real fan phenomenon , in this journalistic chaos.
You won't see a Vice-style story in El País, for example. At least not in its paper. Where you will be able to see them, or at least similar ones, are in the magazines and websites that have been added to their mastheads, whether created specifically or due to associations with other existing publications. Verne and Jot Down (El País), Novo and Me asombro (La Voz de Galicia) or Papel and Metrópoli (El Mundo), among many others.
These publications have been created to try to stop the huge impact that new digital media are generating. And they are doing so by including news about culture, fashion, science and often even simple curiosities .
The future of the press and content creators lies in a different and direct communication , capable of attracting the reader's attention with interesting and current news, avoiding the stereotypes we see every day on social media and on the Internet.t way .