News faces its final unbundling
Briefly

The coming year will expose the final stage of the news industry's unbundling, highlighting the divide between traditional reporting and emerging voices such as podcasters and influencers.
With the decline in social media reach, the accountability stories will require new relational dynamics to penetrate public dialogue and awareness within the news ecosystem.
This unbundling phase is significant as nonprofit news organizations rise, promoting collaboration and the free distribution of valuable content, challenging traditional news models.
A recent Pew study indicates that non-journalists, including influencers and podcasters, significantly shape public news consumption on social media, overshadowing traditional news entities.
Read at Nieman Lab
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