Internet Vs Media tradizionali: facciamo il punto della situazione

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Internet fa tremare i media tradizionali. Se la copertina di un settimanale faceva scalpore fino a qualche anno fa oggi sono i social network come YouTube che danno e tolgono popolarità alle persone. I casi più recenti sono quello di Mariastella Gelmini e Papa “Benedetto XVI” Ratzinger. E proprio quest’ultimo, ha lanciato la nuova iniziativa di un canale completamente dedicato alle attività del Papa e della sede Vaticana. Internet ormai è fonte di informazione accreditata come qualsiasi quotidiano. Addirittura nasce YouReporter che permette ai citizen-journalist di inviare i propri servizi giornalistici on-line. Questo network è stato utilizzato da molti telegiornali nel periodo delle ondate di maltempo in Italia per documentare gli avvenimenti non abisando più delle immagini di repertorio classiche. Il declino del piccolo schermo è auspicato soprattutto dalla nascita di Tyou, canale di Web TV nato da due registi che si dedicano alla pubblicazione di video indipendenti (da backstage a cortometraggi, da fiction a film). Nell’informazione l’era di Internet ormai è affermata, ma ci sono tutti i presupposti per sostituire anche la vecchia cara TV.

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