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==Description==
==Description==
As digital media takes an increasing hold on the news industry, audiences, in turn, will
demand news reporting in which they can place the trust and confidence once reserved
primarily for newspapers. Collaborative filtering tools and trust metrics will help to
achieve those ends.
A newspaper’s brand is its foundation and its greatest value. The newspaper is an institution
with the greatest credibility on earth. A newspaper’s brand represents a reader’s trust,
based on the supposed expertise of collaborators to understand the world, identify
what is relevant, deeply investigate and report with faithfulness and impartiality, clearly
distinguishing fact from opinion and publicity. This is what makes a newspaper different from
other players in the market, even those equally capable of managing and distributing information.
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==Enablers==
==Enablers==

Revision as of 21:08, 6 May 2009

Author

Jaouad Ben Dahman

Description

As digital media takes an increasing hold on the news industry, audiences, in turn, will demand news reporting in which they can place the trust and confidence once reserved primarily for newspapers. Collaborative filtering tools and trust metrics will help to achieve those ends.

A newspaper’s brand is its foundation and its greatest value. The newspaper is an institution with the greatest credibility on earth. A newspaper’s brand represents a reader’s trust, based on the supposed expertise of collaborators to understand the world, identify what is relevant, deeply investigate and report with faithfulness and impartiality, clearly distinguishing fact from opinion and publicity. This is what makes a newspaper different from other players in the market, even those equally capable of managing and distributing information.


Enablers


Inhibitors


Paradigms