Evolution of Online Journalism in Brazil: A 20-Year Journey

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Online journalism in Brazil has evolved significantly over the past two decades, with advancements in technology and shifts in consumer behavior shaping the industry. From the introduction of WhatsApp in newsrooms to the rise of hyperlocal news, this article explores the key milestones and transformations in Brazilian online journalism, highlighting the advantages of platforms like WhatsApp and the preferences of the population towards social networks for news consumption.


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  1. Online Journalism in Brazil

  2. 20 Years of Online Journalism in Brazil 1995: Jornal do Brasil - Online content Folha de S o Paulo - Real-time

  3. A Big Change: Whatsapp June of 2013: Newspaper Extra - Introduced the application into the newsroom - Constantly shown on computers 26,000 registered readers C Class

  4. Newspaper Extra Rio de Janeiro, 1998: 15 years InfoGlobo Hyperlocal news Does not have subscriptions: print and online

  5. Newspaper Extra: Distribution and Audience Distribution of the printed news: only in Rio de Janeiro - Daily average in 2013: 225,622 copies* - Difference between 2012 and 2013: 7.67%* Site viewers: - December, 2013: 347,366 single visitors** *Source: http://www.anj.org.br/maiores-jornais-do-brasil **Source: https://www.infoglobo.com.br/Anuncie/TabelaAudiencia.aspx

  6. Extras Newsroom Social networks on the screen and Whatsapp on the computer

  7. Extras Newsroom Extra journalist using Whatsapp

  8. Advantages of Use of Whatsapp in Journalism Stable platform Cheaper than text messaging User-friendly Hyper proximity with the reader Younger newsroom

  9. Preference for Whatsapp 90% of population has a cell phone 47% have a computer with internet access

  10. Other Social Networks PR Newswire Study in 2012 with 305 Brazilian journalists - Most used: 7.90%Social Networks* 18.70% Twitter Facebook Other 73.40% *Source: http://www2.prnewswire.com.br/downloads/paper_pesquisa_portugues.pdf

  11. Twitter Source of information - Former agenda brought to the editor for publication- Person who listened to the radio constantly to try to find news stories Distribution of the news

  12. Phases of the Internet in Brazil Exists simultaneously with three phases - Online press - News tools and little interactivity - Numerous tools and high interactivity

  13. Other Media Outlets First option of information source* 1.00% 1.00% 8.00% 12.00% 78.00% Broadcast TV Radio Magazine Internet Press *Source: file:///C:/Users/User/Downloads/PESQUISA%20BRASILEIRA%20MIDIA%202014.pdf

  14. Multitasking Journalist Joining of the newsrooms: - Press + Online Increasing roles

  15. Facebook Great importance - 72% of Brazilian population - People from all ages and social classes - Significant daily use

  16. Blogs Most viable tool - Easy and cheap Blogs on newspaper sites Independent Blogs administered by the journalists themselves

  17. Most Popular Blogs* 1 Kibe Loco 2 Mundo das Tribos 3 N o Salvo 4 Ah Negao 5 N o Intendo 6 Testosterona 7 Jacar Banguela 8 Sedent rio e Hiperativo 9 TecnoBlog 10 Insoonia 11 Le Ninja 12 Bobagento *Source: Technorati. Views vary from 140,000 to 420,000 per day.

  18. Most Popular Journalist Blogs* 1 - Ricardo Noblat (O Globo) 2 - Reinaldo Azevedo (Veja) 3 - Juca Kfouri (UOL) 4 - Ricardo Boechat (Isto ) 5 - Mirian Leit o (O Globo) 6 - Luis Nassif (O Globo) 7 - Cl udio Humberto (Di rio do Poder) *Views vary from 80,000 to 110,000 per day

  19. Profile of the New Journalist 145,000 journalists in Brazil Online media outlets: median age of journalists is 25 years old and majority are women Study that analyzes the available data in Brazil to the global context - Determine the relation between volume and production quality.

  20. Media Journalists 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% Press Internet Radio and TV Other 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Working area *Source: http://perfildojornalista.ufsc.br/files/2013/04/Perfil-do-jornalista-brasileiro- Sintese.pdf

  21. thank you!

  22. Professor Dr. Raquel Paiva Associate Professor-Communications Department (ECO) Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) CNPq Research Fellow Coordinator of Laboratory Studies in Communal Communications (LECC) http://leccufrj.wordpress.com/ www.pos.eco.ufrj.br raquelpaiv@gmail.com Skype: raquelpaivasoares

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