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Implementing Dynamic CTAs to Capture Mores

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 7:07 am
by shishir.seoexpert1
"For journalists ," laments Alan Rusbidger, editor of Prospect magazine and former boss of the Guardian, "this means fewer potential employers , " "which is terrible for investigative journalists if a state controls the few remaining groups or makes alliances with them, as is the case in Brazil ," says Daniela Pinheiro, columnist for UOL and a favorite target of Jair Bolsonaro's "Hate Cabinet . "If you are blacklisted, you have no choice but to join an independent structure without much means, or to create your own without a business model.


" "We are seeing the emergence, following the bad American cambodia phone number library example, of private groups that barely conceal the political agenda, generally populist, of the billionaires who acquire them ," notes Julie Posetti, of the International Center for Journalists. Any resemblance to the situation in France is not necessarily fortuitous... A paroxysmal figure can sum up today's market: "In Brazil (209 million inhabitants) the cumulative circulation of the three major dailies is 1.5 million, compared to the 140 million users of WhatsApp and the 60 million users of Telegram, declared as the main source of information by a large majority ," laments Patricia Campos Mello, journalist at Folha de Qao Paulo.


“The [Hindu fundamentalist party] BJP’s WA and Twitter feeds are the most widely read media in India,” notes Rana Ayyub, a columnist at the Washington Post in his moving conference reported by Meta-Media . In these countries, traditional media have missed the digital shift. " The situation in Europe is less critical, obviously, but the trend is the same," recalls this report from the European Broadcasting Union . Public media called into question The EBU's annual "News Report", summarised in this conference by Alexandra Borchardt, who coordinated its writing, describes the two types of attacks that public service media in Europe are subjected to.