Media platforms, online content and globalisation

European perspective in the shifting information environment

Автори

  • Justine Toms Нов български университет image/svg+xml

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.60054/PEU.2024.11.218-223

Ключови думи :

video platforms, platformization of video, digital consumption, media transformation, platforms hegemony

Абстракт

The digital age has transformed media consumption and production, profoundly shifting the information environment. Media platforms, including social networks and streaming services, play a huge role in this. The article examines the European perspective, highlighting the influence of online content and media platforms. It includes data from the EUMEPLAT project, conducted between 2020-2024 across 10 European universities. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, HBO, and Netflix have revolutionised content creation, distribution, and consumption, transcending national borders and enabling global media access.

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Публикуван

2024-12-31

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Раздел (Секция)

Fourth panel: EU MEDIA POLICY IN A SHIFTING INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT