Summary:
The book explores the transformation of journalism in the digital age, highlighting the shift from traditional media to new platforms where the audience plays a more active role in content creation and dissemination. It discusses the implications of this change for the relationship between news producers and consumers, and the impact on the democratic process and public discourse.
Key points:
1. Media Democratization: New media allows everyone to share news, reducing traditional media's control over what's newsworthy.
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