dinsdag 9 november 2010

Russia’s media landscape

“TV or it didn’t happen” – on Russia’s media landscape


Conclusies:

“ While the country’s blogosphere is extremely huge – a count byyandex registers 12 million blogs – the internet is still of minor importance. This is also caused by the fact that only about 40% of the people have access to the net.


““if it was not on TV, it didn’t happen”. At the same time, online media outlets seem to lag behind in the adoption of new technology”


“Russian journalism seems to be in a bad shape”, “media don’t produce facts”, but only distribute them”


Bron:http://www.simoncolumbus.com/2010/03/02/tv-or-it-didnt-happen-on-russias-media-landscape/


Russias media paradox


“ The era of required reading in Russia is over. Today, hundreds of online resources compete for attention, many of them oriented more toward consumers or social goings on than politics. The most popular political blogs barely reach an audience of 100,000; online audiences are for the most part atomized into small niche groups that rarely interact. This does not mean that we should give up on the Internet. It is an increasingly important tool for the exchange of facts and ideas. But in societies whose news and information sources are restricted by the state, blogs and other forms of online journalism will not transform the system until they are able to connect with—and give force to—broader popular movements for reform”


“ online news reporting and commentary means nothing to the 85 percent of Russians who rely on the largely state-controlled television to stay informed”


Bron: http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2010/feb/11/russias-new-media-paradox/


Belangrijke websites en blog van rusland:

http://www.livejournal.com/

http://vkontakte.ru/index.php


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