[P2P-F] Fwd: "The Platform Press" - Essay On How Silicon Valley Reengineered Journalism

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Emily Bell is one of the smartest commentators on the ongoing disruption of
the news industry through platforms, digitization and automation. The essay
"Post-Industrial Journalism"
<http://towcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/TOWCenter-Post_Industrial_Journalism.pdf>,
which she co-authored in 2012, already is a modern classic and anticipated
in detail the depressing situation most publishers find themselves in today.

The main reason for their misery is the rise of the new platform giants,
mainly Facebook. Her latest essay describes in detail how the publishers
ended up in the headlock of companies, often founded not even ten years
ago, and how this is not only radically transforming journalism but also
our public sphere, politics and society.

Bell interviewed dozens of newsroom executives and gathered data on their
use of third-party platforms. Even though there are some publishers, who
profit from the unforeseen reach of the platforms, her conclusion leaves
little room for optimism.

The dynamics propelled by Silicon Valley undermine the watchdog role of
journalism. Using either the carrot or the stick or outright ignorance,
platforms force publishers to obey to the laws of the new ecosystems.

"Journalism with high civic value (...) is discriminated against by a
system that favors scale and shareability."

I personally see little alternatives to a stronger involvement of the state
or philanthropists. Being dependent from public funds and foundations is
fundamentally corroding the independence of journalism, but let's be
honest: This independence seized to exist a long time ago. To varying
degrees publishers handed over their journalism to the (benevolent)
despotism of platforms (who are themselves profoundly surveilled and will
be increasingly regulated by the state). Independence isn't an option any
more. As a publisher, it appears, the only freedom is to choose your
master.

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