As it Happens How Live News Blogs Work and their Future
Abstract
The live blog is a relatively new, web-native format that has special possibilities for
creating journalism. It is an example of networked journalism that puts an emphasis on
aggregated material from different sources such as social media and user-generated content.
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Live blogs are usually heavily dependent on other mainstream media as well as social
media to function.
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News consumers appreciate the format of the live blog. They sometimes prefer it over
other formats such as a conventional news articles and sometimes consume types of
content they would not normally have chosen because it is presented in a live blog.
• The
use
of
live
blogs
has
sparked
conflict
and
debate,
mainly
because
of
the
speed
at
which
they
are
written
and
how
this
leads
to
publishing
unconfirmed
information
which
has occasionally put people at risk of harm.
•
Live blogs change the way journalists work: they have more (or less) to do, they use a
different tone of voice and they might not always be able to verify the information that
they share. Reporters take on a new role, that sometimes might resemble that of an editor,
curator or moderator.
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Verifying facts in real time is one of the biggest journalistic challenges when working
with live blogs. Other challenges include the live blog taking up a lot of resources and
keeping the narrative structure clear.
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Live blogs can be used as a way of engaging with readers, making it easier for the news
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paper to receive useful user generated content.
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Live blogs might change how media companies act towards news consumers and increase
the level of engagement with readers.
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Live blogs open up the journalistic process to readers, so transferring some of the jour
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nalistic responsibility towards them. Live blogs change the way the reader consumes the
news – the reader has to act like an editor.
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The live blog is an evolving format that we will see more of in the future.
Publisher
Nordic Counil of Ministers, Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom-Information 36 (2014) 4, pp. 25-49
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Date
2014-12-15Author
O´Mahony, Karin
Editor
Carlsson, Ulla
Keywords
Live blog
social media
journalism
news
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-91-87957-04-8
ISSN
0349-5949
Series/Report no.
Nordicom-Information
36 (2014) 4
Language
eng