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Ingegneria Sismica

Ingegneria Sismica

Media Direction in a Multiplatform World: Bridging Old and New Media

Author(s): Mingwei Wang1
1College of Arts Shandong Agricultural University Tai‘an 271000 P. R. China
Wang, Mingwei. “Media Direction in a Multiplatform World: Bridging Old and New Media.” Ingegneria Sismica Volume 43 Issue 3: 1-21, doi:10.65102/is20261085.

Abstract

Clarity in perspective was achieved on the landscape of the media over the last few decades, and technology and the advent of digital platforms have led to a profound shift in the media landscape. With these digital platforms, such as social media, streaming services, and websites, growing by the day, media organizations have to embrace the challenges of the mix of old and new media formats to meet growing audience demands. This article looks at the turn from media direction towards a multiplatform world, where content has to be adapted to all sorts of platforms, like television, radio, social media, and digital streaming services. The paper explores issues such as the difficulty of adapting traditional strategies to digital media platforms, the transition to digital formats, and the emergence of audience fragmentation in the media sphere. Additionally, it shows the expanding area of data analytics that can influence the lines of content strategies and improve the prospects of the audience. This article draws from case studies of how successful multiplatform strategies have been applied by The New York Times, ESPN, NPR and the BBC for insights on how media direction can efficiently close the gap between new and traditional media. The article ends by mentioning future trends, including hybrid media models and how emerging technologies will influence future media direction.

Keywords
Internet and New Media, Radio and Television Editor, Media Direction

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