To determine the quantity (number of links per content unit) and quality (types of link according to their semantic implications) of hypertext use in Colombia, an empirical studied about two online newspapers, El Espectador and El Tiempo, has been conducted. Close this message to accept cookies or find out how to manage your cookie settings. ??? Interactivity is studied from the perspective of forums of digital newspapers in Colombia and the analysis of the interventions of the readers-commentators and the characteristics of the communicative contract. Therefore, the statistical data gathered in the sample allow reaching conclusions about the use of hypertextuality, validating the starting hypotheses. Online Colombian newspapers El Espectador and El Tiempo (samples chosen by cluster techniques) have been analysed for this study from 6 February to 6 March 2011. El Tiempo was the only newspaper handling substantial differences in both versions (titles, paragraph construction and extension) and adapted to modern theories of digital writing. A type of journalism appears that uses Information Technology (IT), multiplies its platforms due to convergence and feeds on countless websites: it is cloud journalism (Fondevila Gascón, 2010a). -Fidler, R. (1997). One of the focal points showing the maturity of digital journalism in a specific environment is hypertextuality. In this kind of hypertextuality the reference to the medium itself becomes more complex, either because there was not a previous digital version (or digital archive) or because, depending on the geographic coverage of the medium in its paper phase, it did not offer an in-depth coverage of the interest topic. In 2003, the journalists responsible for the digital versions of El Espectador[2], La República[3], Revista Semana[4] and Colombia.com[5] had consolidated their virtual editions. Online Journalism Course Description This course is designed for the experienced journalism major who wishes to learn about multimedia reporting for the online medium. It was bought by businessman and industrialist Julio Mario Santodomingo, owner of Cromos magazine, and it became weekly. Nevertheless, El País and El Tiempo offered the option to opine on the news, and all opinions remained published in the same page. In fact, out of the 39 existing newspapers in the country in 2007, 31 had digital editions (Fundación Telefónica, 2007). Journalism as it is practiced online. Journalism has changed in recent decades, as technological advancements continue to influence consumers' media consumption habits. If we observe (Fondevila Gascón 2010b) the use of types of hypertextuality in both Spain and Catalonia, the figures are much higher than those in Colombia. Characteristics of Journalism. At that time, interactivity was executed through chat and email services, but none of these media had a consolidated section affording discussion spaces moderated by a specialized journalist, allowing the generation and administration of new knowledge. Keywords: Digital journalism, hypertextuality, Colombia, link, semantics, 1. -Acosta, G. L. (2008). Recommended links tend to be external links in statistic terms, and they are also the least present. the American Journalism Review, in 1994 only 20 newspapers in the entire world had Web sites. 19-35. http://obs.obercom.pt/index.php/obs/article/view/315/321. Algunos trabajos desde el ámbito universitario. To a certain extent, it was similar to radio journalism. This percentage is higher on pure players, especially Vilaweb, that make a more intense use of hypertextuality than newspapers with both paper and digital versions. Distinguishing characteristics of online journalism • Real time • Shifted time • Multimedia • Interactive Characteristics of online journalism • Hypertextuality • Interactivity • Multimediality • Immediacy Characteristics of the Internet 1. The online news media offered little more than written text and pictures at the initial stage, but numerous sites currently offer audio and video content, including streamed and real-time signals. The use of these links is revealed very scarce and superficial. Globally, there are a large number of such sites, especially ‘web radio’ channels, which can be found through indexes like web-radio.fm (http://www.web-radio.fm/fr_list.cfm). Definition of Hypertextuality: The networking function of new media that allows a large quantity of information to freely move around within a … This post is cross-published from my new journalism/new media-blog. The most recent study (Fondevila Gascón, 2011) on two traditional newspapers also with a paper product (El País, in Spanish, and Avui, in Catalan) and on two digital pure players or digital-born Spanish newspapers (El Confidencial and Libertad Digital, in Spanish, and Vilaweb and e-Notícies, in Catalan), show that digital newspapers are increasingly and more satisfyingly using hypertextual resources, although improvements are still possible. Examples of Indian sites of this type are those of Doordarshan and NDTV (for a fee). Internet and changes in journalism. The credo of transparency is openness, and the interactive potential of digital media has been identified as one key element in achieving openness. These make it quite different not only from print but also from radio and television. While there may be new characteristics to the field, many basic tenets of journalism remain. 4, iss. Digital newspapers, corporate websites and social networks (Social Media Marketing or SMM) need a constant content flow, that provided by cloud journalism. 3. -Fondevila Gascón, J. F. (2010a). Previous posts in this series: Part 1: The revolution that never happened Part 2: The assets In the third part of this series I will take a closer look at the research on hypertext in online journalism and to what degree this asset of new technology has been and is utilized in online journalism. We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People. -Castro, C. In an age where ‘if you are not online, you don’t exist at all’ (Oblak, 2005), new challenges have raised as fundamental aims for on-line journalism practices. Check if you have access via personal or institutional login, Multimediality, Interactivity and Hypertextuality, Department of Media Studeis, Jadavpur University, Inference generation during online study and multimedia learning, The Four-Component Instructional Design Model: Multimedia Principles in Environments for Complex Learning. The highest amount of newspapers (Fundación Telefónica, 2007) was concentrated in Bogotá, but a process of decentralization was detected in the different regions of the country. 1, pp. The main media of the country united to create www.laciudad.com, a portal with various contents (news, show business or sports). The book attempts to equip the reader with the skills needed to use internet technology in journalism. (300 words) 5. XII Congreso de Periodismo Digital de Huesca-2011. Online = real time Online journalism can be published in real time, updating breaking news and events as they happen. "Online" includes many venues. We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. It is understandable that, in the latest news that just arrived, sometimes it is not possible to include hypertextuality, but when writing news from a digital concept links must be included, at least contextual and relational ones. Drawing on the notions of hypertextuality and remediation, it contributes to a recurring question in academic studies of digital culture: how new are new media? Balance is detected in El Mundo between contextual and relational links, whereas recommended ones remain very far behind; in Avui, contextual links are predominant, but relational ones are almost as present as recommended ones. His research interests include computer-assisted research and reporting (CARR), online journalism, new media and journalism education. Only 0.25% links per piece of news (a link every four pieces of news) remains well below the data gathered in empirical studies in Spain, and faithfully reflects that the Colombian digital press has still a long way to go. EuropeAid. Pamplona: XXV Congreso CICOM (Universidad de Navarra). Our study follows the empirical methodology from the Grupo de Investigación sobre Periodismo Digital y Banda Ancha [Research Group on Digital Journalism and Wide Band], created at Universitat Abat Oliba CEU in 2008, which starts with quantitative analysis from hypertextuality, multimedia and interactivity to later deal with qualitative aspects (Fondevila Gascón, 2009a, 2009b, 201… In Colombia, as it happens in other Latin American countries (Calderín and Segura 2010), the tradition of written journalism is well-established. Born in 1961, the Asociación de Diarios Colombianos (ANDIARIOS[1], Association of Colombian Newspapers) intends to facilitate the journalistic and technological convergence of several media as a result of the digitisation process. To remain valid, audioanswer systems had to adopt strategies such as wav messages to mobile telephones and incorporating a website where they also published the contents of the telephone system, but, finally, in 2008, they succumbed to the obvious strengths offered by Internet (Calderín and Segura, 2010). Table 2. Interactivity, hypertextuality, the use of multimedia, and immediacy are some of the main features of digital journalism, and each of these, of course, raises its … From this premise, it is logical that most of links are contextual ones (81.18%), followed by relational links (18.82%). Typical examples of the use of relational links are illnesses detected in public figures that lead to link to similar cases; natural phenomena (earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes...); revolutions, political changes or economic crisis. -Fondevila Gascón, J. F. (2010b). Relación entre multimedialidad, hipertextualidad e interactividad en la prensa digital española: análisis empírico. After the telephonic phase, the journalistic process of digitisation in Colombia was accelerated in 2000. Online Journalism in Bangladesh 1. La investigación en periodismo digital. Explain the four main characteristics of online journalism - hypertextuality, interactivity, multimediality and immediacy with suitable examples. Therefore, the online journalism one comes across in this country, and in any country that still relies on slow dial-up access, is mostly based on text, images and graphics, much like the print media. Valencia: Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera. In addition, Mark Deuze also provided characteristics of online journalism including hypertextuality, multimediality, and interactivity. Homever, El Espectador did not consider the disappearance of printed editions to be feasible, at least in the short run (Segura, 2003), since it might be the generation of digital natives which modifies that perspective in the long run. The development of the digital format was seen as a threat by print newspapers. Medios de comunicación: el escenario iberoamericano. XI Congreso de Periodismo Digital de Huesca-2010. The Catalan newspaper Avui rockets to 2.98 links per piece of news (almost twice more than the El Espectador and six times more than El Tiempo), 60.52% of which are contextual, 18.59% are relational and 20.89% are recommended. 92-106. El periodismo digital desde la perspectiva de la investigación universitaria. The amount of links per piece of news (0.25 in El Espectador, 0.51 in El Tiempo) is very modest when compared to recent studies conducted in Spain. Observatorio (OBS*) Journal, vol. ISSN 17512786 Images; Details Madrid: Ariel. -Fondevila Gascón, J. F. (2010c). Rocamora, Agnès (2012) Hypertextuality and remediation in the fashion media: the case of fashion blogs. http://www.cibersociedad.net/congres2009/es/coms/lus-del-llenguatge-multimedia-a-la-premsa-digital-a-catalunya-i-espanya-estudi-empiric/119/. "Retrospectiva y potencial del periodismo digital". Most newspapers come from specific families, and after becoming journalistic companies, the impact of Internet has caused mutations in both their structure and business models (Fondevila Gascón, 2010d), bringing about their metamorphoses (Fidler, 1997). Digital journalism in Colombia starts to develop in the early 1990s. (coord.) -Segura, H. (2003). This paper investigates how prescriptive discourses about online journalism deal with hypertextuality. Digital journalists were self-taught, although they received some help and support from the medium. The paper looks at the ways fashion blogs define themselves in relation to traditional fashion journalism and the traditional fashion press. El cloud journalism: un nuevo concepto de producción para el periodismo del siglo XXI" [online]. -Sánchez, D. A. ??? Access to the information sought was easily fulfilled and the dynamics was based on dialling a telephone number and typing in a code (Segura, 2003 and 2007). ... hypertextuality, and multimedia. This temporal retrospective entails more difficulty, more need for research, extending not only to the period during which the linked content is shown, but also to before if the chosen medium has created a digital archive even reaching some centuries before. NASCIMENTO, Emanuel Angelo. The regionalization process has significantly increased: each of the important regions and cities has one or several newspapers of its own. To effectively utilise the net's potential in online journalism or associated fields like online advertising, the practitioner needs to understand these characteristics and the way these change the nature of writing, authorship and reading, including the way meaning is produced when a reader ‘reads’ the text, which may be written text, image, graphic, etc. This is why the relational link tends to be more external than internal. 3. El Colombiano in Medellín belongs to the Gómez family, and El País in Cali to the Lloreda family (Castro, 2008). Percentages of contextual, relational and recommended links of out all pieces of pieces of news from the digital newspaper ElTiempo.com, Table 4. A study of 10 newspapers selected for having both a printed and digital version (Segura, 2007) reflected the evolution of the sector. It is observed that recommended ones are mucho more relevant in Colombian newspapers, although in general contextual ones are those prioritized in digital writing. Journalism scholars have long been drawn towards sourcing practices in the news, as they are one way of understanding power in public life; who is afforded a public voice in the news can be a reflection of journalists’ relationships to embedded power structures, or indeed can be an indication of how they may be challenged. Certainly, a special ability is required in relation to ideas, combined with the quickness demanded by the digital ecosystem. -Fondevila Gascón, J. F. (2011). The conclusion (Sánchez, 2008) was that, in 2008, only El Tiempo and, to a certain extent, El País, developed forms of digital journalism in Colombia following the requirements and writing style demanded by the Internet. Hipertext.net, 10, http://www.upf.edu/hipertextnet/en/numero-10/hipertextualidad-periodismo-digital-colombia.html, Abstract: Hypertextuality is a variable that allows the analysis of maturity in the practice of digital journalism. The confidence interval stands at 95% (significance 5%). Practical aspects of online journalism are explained with a number of case studies. However, some resistance was detected among journalists mistrusting the digital format; despite in 2008 ElTiempo.com received 3 million visits from Monday to Friday and half during the weekend, whereas the circulation of the written edition was of 300,000 dairy copies from Monday to Friday and close to 600,000 on Sundays. Documento de Grupo de Trabajo eLAC2007. Features of Online Journalism. online journalism’s interactivity has become mired in a defini- tional morass, and that no clear way out is to be found in much of the scholarly work on Web news-making. In the analysis of the newspaper El Tiempo (Tables 3 and 4; confidence interval = 95%, margin of error= 1.3%), a more intense use of hypertextuality is observed (0.51 links per piece), although these figures are still far from the Spanish ones. Starting 2002, the portal www.terra.com bought advertising in that website for five years and assumed its brand, which meant the disappearance of www.laciudad.com. This paper signals four particular journalisms online as these have emerged in the 'first generation' of newsmedia on the World Wide Web (1993-2001), discusses the key characteristics - cf. Salah satu karakteristik jurnalisme online adalah hypertextuality. Revista Cuartillas, 15, 84-87. -Fondevila Gascón, J. F. (2009b). With the exception of El Tiempo, the rest was behind in writing, structuring and complementing pieces of news, since it was usual to reproduce the printed version. Currently, online news sites are not limited to newspaper but in broadcasting. "Hipermedia e interactividad en el periodismo digital colombiano". Later, direct mail has been incorporated, comments have been enabled in each piece of news, some chats have been arranged between users and guests, and "participatory journalism" (Gillmor, 2004) has developed allowing contents to be published after being revised. Sebastopol: O'Reilly Media. What is Hypertextuality? El Mundo presents 1.99 links per content unit, 44.78% of which are contextual, 43.08% are relational and 12.12% are recommended. Communication Studies Journal, 7, 81-95. http://www.ec.ubi.pt/ec/07/pdf/gascon-multimedia.pdf. Ling. Contexto del Periodismo Digital en Colombia. Single newsroom, multiple media. Colombia is committing to interdisciplinary newsrooms with the presence of designers, engineers, marketing experts and digital journalists with assigned sources. The key is to apply to journalism the task of knowledge managers in the general area of business, and of community recorders in SMM. El periodismo digital de pago y el modelo de las franquicias: ¿periodismo de calidad o puro negocio? Barcelona: IV Congreso para la Cibersociedad. The findings reveal the lack of interactivity in practice and explore its diversity as a communication form between media producers and reader. -Fondevila Gascón, J. F. (2009a). Characteristics of online journalism Hypertextuality A news story is connected to other stories, archives, and resources and so on through hyperlinks Interactivity • Complexity of choice available • Responsiveness to the user • Facilitation of interpersonal communication The cases of El Tiempo and El Espectador in the context of the digital Colombian press2. The hypothesis of this research is that hypertextuality in Colombian digital journalism is low, and that the most predominant links are the basic ones (contextual and relational), to the detriment of those more semantically complex and requiring more research (the recommended ones). Hypertextuality, multimediality and interactivity as key features of online journalism have the potential to add extra layers of content to a story and provide readers with more varied points of view, background information, figures, infographics, podcasts, video clips, etc. Huesca: Asociación de la Prensa de Aragón, 2011, 169-180. Abstract. It also impacts on journalism: the ability to link pages, sites and documents stands out as one of the features that essentially differentiates online news from other media. The course teaches reporters how to approach stories for posting on the Web using the strengths of the online … Author: Joan Francesc Fondevila Gascón (Universitat Abat Oliva) y Herlaynne Segura Citation:  Fondevila Gascón, Joan Francesc; Segura, Herlaynne (2012). The clear distinction between relational and contextual links reflects more maturity in the use of hypertextuality in El Tiempo, following the virtual vocation of this publication. Online Journalism : Modelling the First Generation of News Media on the World Wide Web. 10° Congreso REDCOM: Conectados, hipersegmentados y desinformados en la era de la globalización. London : Routledge. In this essay it is argued that by exposing previously hidden journalistic processes, the high speed of online news plays a part in this orientation towards transparency in journalism. (2008). He describes the aspects of these traits and also invites the reader to think about questions concerning them. Conclusion4. Thus, when there is a crime, a trial or an illness, they are links regarding similar cases, which might be close in time or from some years ago. Design of experiments with users: lessons learned, Website design: disciplines, subjects and integrating diagrams, Trustiness in costumer/user chat services: the importance of design, Conception, design and evaluation of the Interactive tutorial: How to prepare your academic paper. Email your librarian or administrator to recommend adding this book to your organisation's collection. However, it is virtually impossible to receive these streams properly with the slow dial-up internet connections that are still extensively used in India. Percentages of contextual, relational and recommended links out of all pieces of news in the digital newspaper ElEspectador.com. Characteristics of online journalism Hypertextuality A news story is connected to other stories, archives, and resources and so on through hyperlinks Interactivity • Complexity of choice available • Responsiveness to the user • Facilitation of interpersonal communication These spaces are promoted by the digital press in order to build opinion, but "they are becoming places for hate management, polarisation, and, in the worst case, unanimity" (Acosta, 2008: 16; Calderín and Segura 2010). The use of this empirical methodology allows observing the latest developments on the incorporation of tools from digital journalism, establishing scales of use, applying a qualitative analysis, based on real data, of causes and consequences derived from the use of these tools, and laying the foundations for longitudinal analyses. Therefore, the online journalism one comes across in this country, and in any country that still relies on slow dial-up access, is mostly based on text, images and graphics, much like the print media. A case study, Challenges for open access journals: quantity, quality and economic sustainability, Hypertextuality in digital journalism in Colombia, Multidimensional communicative strategies: the Russian Victory, New technologies and communication of emergencies, http://www.upf.edu/hipertextnet/en/numero-10/hipertextualidad-periodismo-digital-colombia.html, The cases of El Tiempo and El Espectador in the context of the digital Colombian press, (tables 1 and 2; confidence interval = 95%, margin of error = 0.9%), http://www.cibersociedad.net/congres2009/es/coms/lus-del-llenguatge-multimedia-a-la-premsa-digital-a-catalunya-i-espanya-estudi-empiric/119/, http://obs.obercom.pt/index.php/obs/article/view/315/321, http://www.ec.ubi.pt/ec/07/pdf/gascon-multimedia.pdf. Regarding multimedia, it was incorporated in all newspapers analyzed, although some only did it in a limited way. Hypertext is text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with references to other text that the reader can immediately access. It is interesting to observe that the sum of relational and relational links in El Mundo exceeds that of Avui, which indicates a certain balance between both media in the qualitative use of links. This study examines how online journalists take advantage of the ‘added values’ of the Internet: interactivity, hypertextuality and multimediality. El Tiempo, one of the Latin American pioneers in implementing a website, had it updated every minute, as in news agencies. 2. "Uso de la hipertextualidad en la prensa digital en Cataluña y en España", en Sabés, F.; Verón, J. J. L'ús del llenguatge multimèdia a la premsa digital a Catalunya i Espanya: estudi empíric [en línea]. of Online Journalism Eugenia Siapera and Andreas Veglis In 1993, a couple of months after the launch of the first web browser, Mosaic, the University of Florida ’ s Journalism Department launched what is generally considered to be the first online journalism web site. Percentages of contextual, relational and recommended links out of all links in the digital newspaper ElEspectador.com. Sourcing Online News. Moreover, online news sites could be online-only without counterpart. "Multimedia, digital press and journalistic genres in Catalonia and in Spain: an empirical analysis" [en línea]. Journalism and Communications for a New Century. Nevertheless, only El Tiempo had national coverage. If we  delve into the qualitative use of these links, we observe the predominance of contextual ones (more in El Espectador) and relational ones (more in El Tiempo) over recommended ones, that either do not appear (El Espectador) or remain in a symbolic percentage (El Tiempo, 1.89%). "Hipertextuality in digital journalism in Colombia"  [on line]. Documentary ones, which are the most insightful, do not appear in a whole month after analyzing 1136 content units, which is very revealing information. The Online Journalism Handbook : Skills to Survive and Thrive in Digital Age. The Spanish-speaking referents of analysis on the semantic use of hypertextuality are concentrated in Spain. Media practitioners – journalists, advertising and public relations professionals, layout artists, web developers and others – usually develop an intuitive understanding of the way narratives work in different media environments, including the online one. This chapter looks at the net as a medium of communication for the mass media, that is, online journalism. Online journalism has three defining characteristics – hypertextuality, interactivity and multimediality. These challenges have a lot to do with interactivity and hypertextuality, as ways of getting the audiences engaged in the news. Web site, news blog, news alert, RSS feed, SMS. Colombian newspapers are traditionally owned by family groups very close to the political and economic power of their area, the most relevant being El Tiempo from the Santos family in Bogotá, which has the highest circulation in the country. Revista Digital En.red.ando. -Fundación Telefónica (2007). Percentages of contextual, relational and recommended links out of all links in the digital newspaper ElTiempo.com. Naturally, this kind of hypertextuality is more complex in semantic terms and requires more time and intellectual background from the producer. It also provides an insight into the unique nature of the medium by placing e-journalism within a broad social context. On the internet, writing can dialogue with users, can be structured in a non-linear way and can be … the several—and major—transformations that have taken place in journalism in recent years. The global average of the media sample analyzed presents a high amount of links, close to two hyperlinks (1.83) per content unity. (2008). For instance, they are links to legislative documents, reports, scientific articles, essays, videos or any other resource clearly extending contents from a multidisciplinary perspective. Our study follows the empirical methodology from the Grupo de Investigación sobre Periodismo Digital y Banda Ancha [Research Group on Digital Journalism and Wide Band], created at Universitat Abat Oliba CEU in 2008, which starts with quantitative analysis from hypertextuality, multimedia and interactivity to later deal with qualitative aspects  (Fondevila Gascón, 2009a, 2009b, 2010b, 2010c, 2011). KEYWORDS online journalism; hyperlinks; hypertextuality; discourse Introduction Hyperlinks and the possibility to form hypertexts are assets of new technology "generally considered to have the greatest potential impact on online journalism" (Steensen, 2010, p. 2). -Segura, H. (2007). -Calderín, M.; Segura, H. (2010). the exceptionality of online journalism is hypertextuality, which Dueze describes as the ability of news sites "to connect the story to other stories, archives, resources and so forth through hyperlinks" (Deuze 2003:206). Oficina de Cooperación. "Aplicación semántica de la hipertextualidad en la prensa digital en España", en Verón, J. J.; Sabés, F. Digital journalists consolidate in a context wherein the tools of the new ecosystem must prevail: hypertextuality, multimedia and interactivity (Fondevila Gascón, 2009a). Online journalism has three defining characteristics – hypertextuality, interactivity and multimediality. Huesca: Asociación de la Prensa de Aragón, 183-199. Hypertextuality has been a fundamental characteristic of the Web since its inception. Relación dialógica o comunicación paranoica: un análisis de lo que acontece en los foros del lector que promueve la prensa digital en Colombia. The study is based on the content units published in the front page of each newspaper, the number of links in the total of content units, and the amount of contextual, relational and recommended links. 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