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The Research Of Interaction Between City News In Wuhan And New Media In All-media Age

Posted on:2014-09-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C HeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2268330425478875Subject:Journalism
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Nowadays, in the background of the rapid technology developing, a large amount of new communications mass media and niche media have turned up one by one day after day. New media get rid of the stale and bring forth the fresh so quickly, and what’s more, network coverage everywhere in our life, that the original ecological environment of media changed. And then the authority of printed media is being shocked, which directly leading to the reducing of advertisement and reader. These two factors are so important for printed media that they must change themselves and adapt new environment. Otherwise, they’ll going to die, as those "newspaper death theory" speaker said.Actually, printed media don’t just sit still waiting for death. More and more printed media and printed group find out their way to explore changing, in order to developing sustainable by transformation and revision. In a new age of "all-media" now, it is an irresistible trend printed media and new media interaction together, and it’s an essential stage of the development of media ecology, too.This paper summarized the all-media age in the mass, and analyzed the current situation of city news in Wuhan, and the feasibility, methods, and effects of interaction between city news in Wuhan and new media. Article says:This age of all-media is an interactional age between printed media and new media, not the fighting one. This two kind of media will effect each other and progress together.The creation point of this paper is that its research of interaction between city news in Wuhan and new media is much more comprehensive, systematic and updating. And what’s more, the part of revision of Wuhan Evening News in July2012is more pertinency and new. Hoping to give little advice to the development of printed news.
Keywords/Search Tags:all-media, all-media age, new media, city news in Wuhan, interaction
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