Digital Reshapes The Economic, Media And Political Fields In Opposite Ways
2 April 2017
Everywhere, it is a cause of fragmentation.
Communications.Management.Marketing
2 April 2017
Everywhere, it is a cause of fragmentation.
19 March 2017
Journalists and populists often have the same ethical principles because they serve the same people.
12 March 2017
It is time to stop accusing the digital revolution of spreading fake news and to examine our own responsibilities.
16 October 2016
The sudden rise to stardom and fall from grace of Kenneth Bone, one of the undecided voters who questioned Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump during their second debate, reveals a worrying trend for the media.
2 October 2016
Paradoxically, perhaps, the endless fragmentation of the media industry leads to an increasing usage concentration.
24 April 2016
A study conducted in the U.S. by Digital Insight Study, a partnership of the Associated Press and the American Press Institute, yielded alarming results for democracy.
3 April 2016
This trend is illustrated by the tactic used by the NFL to rebut a New York Times investigative article.
21 February 2016
I regularly mention on Superception my belief that quality content trumps all other factors when it comes to the success of media entities and brands alike.
27 December 2015
The level of political lying in some democratic societies is reaching a point that we thought – and hoped – would always be the apanage of authoritarian and totalitarian regimes.
20 December 2015
… if they recognize their misstep and draw the consequences from it.
29 November 2015
The success (and reputation) of the most popular news site among young adults was built on entertainment – such as its famous lists and animated GIFs.